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White Sulphur Springs is in Meagher County (pronounced MAR by the locals) and a two hour drive from Great Falls, Helena or Bozeman.
It's just 30 miles to Showdown skiing. The local airport has a 6,000ft paved runway. Canyon Ferry Reservoir can be reached in less than an hour.
Right downtown White Sulphur Springs, just minutes from this property are the legendary Hot Springs, which often have been compared to the famous spas in Baden-Baden, Germany. It was a special place for the Native Americans once and they made the area of the springs into a neutral ground, no fighting among the tribes was allowed there. The early medics of the area always recommended a bath there and the Ringling Brother Circus almost built a fancy bathhouse over it before the depression annulled their plans. Check out the link to the hot springs below.
Now you can live here too, and the good part is, it is affordable; a word which is regrettably just about unheard of in Montana anymore. This quaint little log cabin was built in the 1950's and was in need of major repair when Bob (the agents whose picture you see above) bought it a few years ago. Bob worked diligently and now the little cabin is as cheerful as can be and could even be used to have a little store, coffee shop or whatever else might come to mind. Bob put in a new carpet, new front door, freshly painted all the interior, replaced floor and subfloor in kitchen and bath, put in new faucets and some new plumbing, in other words, move right in! The vacant lot next to it (it has a trailer on it now - which is actually quite livable) Bob would also sell if you like to have a larger lot, build something else or have use for the trailer.
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White Sulphur Springs is located on highway 89 between Yellowstone Park to the south and Glacier National Park to the north. Highway 89 is also known as Kings Hill Scenic Byway, one of the most beautiful drives in Montana. It takes about two hours passing through the Lewis and Clark National Forest and Little Belt Mountains, the Kings Hill Scenic Byway allows travelers to leisurely savor the rugged beauty and invigorating fresh air that are part of the Montana experience. Stretching 71 miles along Highway 89, the Byway winds its way through pristine mountain lakes and streams and is home to an abundant variety of wildlife. The gravel roads criss-crossing the main highway lead to 450 miles of spectacular mountain scenery, high country lakes, trailheads, campgrounds, and old mines. Located just south of Kings Hill Pass, Showdown Ski Area offers 1,400 feet of vertical drop and 34 runs. Fishing, floating, mountain biking, horseback riding, and snowmobiling are just a few of the many activities available in this rugged country that stands waiting to be explored.
$ 60,000
   
The lot next to it with the (optional) trailer is available for an additional $ 25,000
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