Welcome to Pack Mule Subdivision, a tranquil rural haven nestled between Park City and Laurel, Montana. This offering includes four surveyed 1-acre plots, available for individual purchase or as a collective. Additionally, an adjacent 24-acre property is on the market, featuring a barn equipped with a well and electricity. The development of a road will soon enhance accessibility, unlocking endless possibilities for this expansive property.
Envision creating a country community where friends or family can reside together harmoniously alongside their animals in the adjacent 24-acre pasture. Cultivate your garden and reap the rewards of self-sustaining living, all while enjoying the serene ambiance, stunning mountain vistas, and a plethora of recreational activities. The nearby Yellowstone River, situated just south of the property, provides excellent trout fishing and boating opportunities. For winter sports enthusiasts, Red Lodge is conveniently located only 53 miles to the south, offering exceptional skiing and snow activities. The surrounding open fields and forested mountains present prime opportunities for hunting game birds, deer, elk, and more. With Billings, Montana, just 28 miles away, a commute is convenient. Invest, build a dream home, live peacefully among the country fields, and make Pack Mule Subdivision home!
Local Area
Park City's rich history and picturesque location make it a charming destination for both residents and visitors alike. The community's close proximity to the Yellowstone River ensures that fishing enthusiasts have plenty of opportunities to reel in some impressive catches. Additionally, the Canyon Creek Battlefield Monument serves as a poignant reminder of the area's historical significance. As a growing community just a short drive from Billings, Park City offers a peaceful and rural setting that provides a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The town's agricultural roots are evident in the farming of sugar beets and corn, contributing to both the local economy and the area's bucolic charm. The annual Park City Days celebration in August is a beloved tradition that brings together residents and visitors to honor the town's heritage. This festive event offers a glimpse into the vibrant culture and community spirit that define Park City. With its origins dating back to June 1882, when pioneers from Wisconsin established the town in the scenic Yellowstone Valley, Park City has grown into a thriving community that continues to embody the spirit of its founders.
Area Attractions
Cooney Reservoir
Cooney Reservoir covers 309 acres in Cooney State Park. It is 40 minutes south of Billings, making it a popular south-central Montana destination! With five campgrounds, three boat ramps, and a fish cleaning station, visitors are well-equipped for boating, playing in the water, camping, and fishing. Fishing is great for Walleye and Rainbow Trout. Enjoy the scenic mountain views while recreating.
Beartooth Highway
The famous Beartooth Highway has 68 miles of winding roads waiting to be navigated. This unique highway climbs to the highest elevation in both Montana and Wyoming! Its considered an All-American Road that holds a designation as one of the most beautiful in America. With switchbacks and glorious scenery, travelers can gape at wildlife and the snow-capped Northern Rocky Mountains. The highway tops out at the nearly 11,000-foot Beartooth Pass. The highway is traditionally open from Memorial Day through Columbus Day.
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park is a short drive away where you can catch a glimpse of the rarely-seen grizzly and wolf at the Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center. Visit geysers and the historic Old Faithful for sights that you will never forget. Get a taste of the wild, see where the wildlife roams, and enjoy all the amenities of a national park!
The Yellowstone River and Premiere Blue-Ribbon Fishing
This constant, unwavering river flows throughout the Yellowstone River corridor just as it has for centuries: in its natural state. It has not been dammed nor tamed and is the longest, free-flowing river as such in the lower 48 states. It meanders through a variety of scenery and various topographies from steep canyon walls to lazily flowing through farm country. Its fresh, clean waters provide fishing, floating, swimming, and rafting. The nutrient-rich areas surrounding the river are a paradise for wildlife making hunting especially good as well. Enjoy viewing wildlife such as bald eagles, elk, white-tailed deer, and black and grizzly bears. Certainly, you will want to take advantage of the world-class fishing known internationally as the best. These premier trout waters produce an abundance of big trout and the native Yellowstone cutthroat trout. In the upper half of the river, species found are cutthroat trout, rainbow trout, large whitefish, and brown trout. In the lower half or warmer waters, species found are large walleye, catfish, and sturgeon. The beauty of fishing the Yellowstone River is its length and ample space. Anglers are not crowded with others and have the length of the river to spread out. The beautiful landscape encompassing the banks enhances the whole experience. Dry fly fishing is excellent as well as sub-surface fishing with nymphs and streamers.
The Yellowstone River Boat Float
Grab your gear and an oar and get in the water! The float begins at Livingston and then retraces the route of William Clark of the explorers Lewis and Clark. The float continues for a historical three days of camping and then ends in Columbus.
Red Lodge Mountain
One of Montanas best ski resorts, Red Lodge Mountain has short lift lines and reasonably priced lift tickets making it more appealing than others in the state. The mountain offers over 1,600 acres frequently dusted with fresh, untouched powder. Take some lessons, grab rentals, or dine at the main lodges cafeteria. There is something for everyone at this winter wonderland.