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MONARCH HOME & ACREAGE
LITTLE BELT MOUNTAINS
LOCATION: This Belt Creek frontage Home is situated in the scenic Little Belt Mountains and borders the Lewis & Clark National Forest Service. Located one and a half miles south of the town site of Monarch, Montana and forty-seven miles southeast if Great Falls, Montana. Access to the Monarch Home and Acreage is via Highway #89 to the Lazy Doe Restaurant and Bar across Belt Creek to the Monarch Home & Acreage.

Highway #89 from Armington Junction south through the Little Belt Mountains to White Sulphur Springs, has been designated as the Kings Hill Scenic Byway. This is not a super highway, but a road that is off the beaten track. Passing through the Lewis and Clark National Forest Service of the Little Belt Mountains. Stretching 71 miles along Highway 89, the Byway winds its way through the wide-open spaces of central Montana. The spirit of the American West lives on in this land rich in beauty, brimming with history and ripe for adventure, rugged county that stands waiting to be explored. More information on this scenic byway can be accessed at www.byways.org/explore/byways/2055/
LOCALE: The town site of Monarch is an old mining town that sprang up in the 1880's. There were three adjacent mining claims at the time and were known as the “King,” “Czar” and the “Emperor” and may account for the name of Monarch. Silver and lead was the primary mineral mined. Go to www.monarchmt.org/ for more information on Monarch and surrounding area.
The old mining town of Neihart is approximately ten miles south of the property. Neihart is also and old mining town. Silver and lead was the primary mineral mined. The Great Northern Railroad built a branch line from Great Falls to Neihart in 1890 so they could ship ore to the Great Falls Smelter.
Great falls is Montana’s third largest city, located on the Missouri River among the five falls that were both a magnificent spectacle and formidable barrier to early river travel. This area held great significance for the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The explorers were forced to spend nearly a month portaging around the falls in June 1805. Great Falls is home to an International Airport. Go to www.greafallsonline.net for more information about Great Falls and surrounding area.
Great Falls is situated in Central Montana between Glacier and Yellowstone Nation Parks. Glacier National Park is a short 170 miles from Great Falls to Saint Mary’s Lake, the east entrance of the Going To The Sun Road. Glacier is a land of mountain ranges carved by prehistoric ice rivers. If features alpine meadows, deep forests, waterfalls, about 50 glistening glaciers and 200 sparkling lakes. The vistas seen from Going-To-The Sun Road are breathtaking, a photographers paradise. More information about Glacier Park can be accessed form their web page at www.nps.gov/glac
Great Falls has a metro area population of approximately 80,000 and enjoys a moderate climate with clean, pure air, low humidity and long days of sunshine. “Chinook” winds make most winter days warmer and more pleasant. Great Falls is where the mountains meet the plains and straddles the mighty Missouri River and the smaller Sun River in the heart of some of Montana’s best farm and ranch land.
Central Montana is the real west that famed cowboy artist Charlie Russell loved to paint. The legendary Western Artist, Charlie Russell learned the ways of the cowboy and mountain man here in Central Montana, and the landscape and drama that unfolded here as they settled the west inspired many of his most famous paintings. For more information on Charlie Russell to www.cmrussell.org
Enjoy the wide-open and uncrowded space of Central Montana, offering outstanding year around recreational opportunities out your front door.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The Monarch Home was originally built in 1969 and there has been three additions to the original home. The home has a total of 1,780 sq. ft. of living space and a 28’x 30’ attached heated and finished double garage.

The Monarch Home offers mountain living at its finest with the western boundary of the property bordering the Lewis and Clark National Forest Service for 278 feet. Explore thousand of acres of public Lewis and Clark National Forest Service, only steps away for your back door. The Monarch Home and Acreage is situated on 4.44 acres with Belt Creek flowing through the property for 318 feet. The Monarch Home is situated on an open mountain meadow over looking Belt Creek; this meadow occupies approximately half the acreage with the remaining half a timbered hillside adjoining the Forest Service Boundary.


HOME: The Monarch Home & Acreage offers breathtaking panoramic mountain views of the Little Belt Mountains and the Lewis and Clark National Forest Service and offers the following features:
- Large living room with travertine rock fireplace and vaulted ceiling


- Kitchen with new stainless steel appliances

- Dining area overlooking back deck

- Master bedroom with vaulted ceiling, full bath, walk in closet and rustic log bed.




- Laundry room with new stackable washer and dryer
The seller of this property has done considerable upgrades in 2007 to prepare this property for sale, they include:
- New metal roof installed
- New water well, 80 feet deep & 20 GPM
- New forced air furnace
- Outside of the home painted
- New top grade stainless steel kitchen appliances, refrigerator, range & dishwasher
- New stackable washer and dryer
This home also has the following features:
- 28’x 30’ attached heated and finished double garage

- On demand hot water heater
- Two RV Hookups
- Irrigation system from the creek for lawn and fire protection
- Wood deck front and back
RECREATION: This home is found in the heart of unlimited public National Forest Service land. Only steps away from your front door, you have access to this public acreage. For more information on the Lewis and Clark National Forest Service go to their web site at www.fs.fed.us/r1/lewisclark/

Showdown ski area is a short eighteen miles away on Kings Hill Pass and boasts thirty-four runs and 1,400 feet of vertical drop. Their web site can be accessed at www.showdownmontana.com
The Kings Hill Pass also offers approximately 225 miles of groomed snowmobile trails. Cross-country skiers will find approximately twenty miles of groomed cross-country ski trails for wintertime enjoyment.
This property offers endless recreational opportunities including hunting, fishing, horse back riding, hiking and mountain biking, just to name a few. For more information on fishing and hunting go to Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks web site at http://fwp.state.mt.us/
TAXES: Real Estate taxes for 2007 approximately $1,582.
BROKERS COMMENTS: The Monarch Home and Acreage offers Scenic Mountain living with unlimited year around recreational opportunities only steps away for your front door. The Monarch Home and Acreage offers easy access into Great Falls. This is an outstanding opportunity to invest in Montana, “The Last Best Place.” For more information about Montana go to www.visitmt.com

PRICE: $445,000
DISCLOSURE: NOTE: The information contained herein has been supplied by the Owner to Holiday Realty and/or compiled by Holiday Realty from other sources believed to be reliable. All information contained herein is not guaranteed to be accurate and the reader of this brochure should independently verify all such information. Maps are for orientation purposes only. Boundary lines are drawn as accurately as possible, but are not exact. These maps are not to be construed as either a survey or a legal description.
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For more information or to set up a showing call Holiday Realty's toll free number 866-873-8635 or e-mail Charlie White  Charlie White's Cell: 406-799-0406

750 6th Street SW Great Falls, MT 59404
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