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Tucked away in the piney hills above Whitehall, MT, lies a remarkable 21+ acre parcel blending pine forest, cedar groves, and rolling grassland. It's a hidden gem amidst other rural farmland homesteads. As advocates of permaculture landscaping, owners have laid mulch over much of the acreage with site-made wood-chips which keeps the ground wet for days after rainstorms. Over the wood mulch, they've sewn hundreds of pounds of native grasses and wildflowers which fertilize the ground, retain moisture, and stabilize the ground from erosion. Sellers have meticulously attended to this property in a large landscape-restoration effort to increase its moisture retention, make it erosion-stable, and to make it as fertile and productive a piece of ground as possible. The property comes with a craftsman-built open-air shop and/or carport for vehicles and equipment. There's a new shipping container for storage, shelter, or shop use. Cell service is good on the property. You'll also find a graded level buildsite with electricity and a producing well. Sellers have equipped the current structure with a catchment system for rainwater and have built bins nearby for composting materials. When you want a break from homesteading, you'll be delighted to learn that the property is ideally located for year-round adventure. 20 minutes to shopping and dining in historic Butte, 1 hour to Bozeman, 1.5 hours to Bridger Bowl Ski Area, and 1 hour to Discovery Ski area. If you've wanted a property with timeless, cinematic views, fertile ground for farming, or that's close to recreation, you won't believe you found such an amazing piece of ground that answers all your needs so practically.