Flying Arrow Ranch
Geraldine, MT 59446
Chouteau County, Montana
Shown by Appointment Only
Ranch Description
The Flying Arrow Ranch consists of 630.35 deeded acres situated along the banks of the Missouri River in central Montana, east of Great Falls. The property is further benefitted by a 735 +/- acre Bureau of Land Management lease allotment for 80 AUMs. The ranch was historically used for centuries by Native Americans as a hunting ground for bison and remains a hunter's paradise to this day. The property has a large, flat plateau that runs into a cliff that falls onto the banks of the Missouri River. These cliffs were used as large Buffalo Jumps and are depicted in Lewis and Clark's Journals. Arrow Creek flows into the mighty Missouri River next to teepee rings that are still present on the ranch. The Missouri River was the lifeblood that connected the West to the rest of the world in the 1800'S. A portion of the deeded acreage along the Missouri River is a part of the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument. The monument encompasses 377,000 acres of federal public land and private lands, and the remote pieces of private land are rare inclusions in this National Monument. This is one of only a few private parcels on the Missouri between Arrow Creek to Fort peck Reservoir along the Missouri “breaks”. The country defined as the “breaks” start in Fort Benton, MT and continue to the Fred Robinson Bridge along 149 miles of river.
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