Lower River Road, Lot 11A
Lower River Rd : Great Falls, MT 59405
Cascade County, Montana

Land Description
Get out of the town and away from the crowds. This parcel provides views of the mighty Missouri River and has a sand point well. Get the space you need on this lot of 6.104 acres. There is city water and sewer tap available at the buyer's expense. Rolling, flat terrain offers a perfect building site and access could not be easier with a paved drive down Lower River Road. Located just 2.5 miles south of Great Falls, you have the freedom to experience privacy and peacefulness while still being close enough to enjoy all the amenities of town living. Imagine taking advantage of the room to roam with that rural feel.
Local Area
Great Falls, MT is located in the central part of the state and straddles the mighty Missouri River. The seat of Cascade County is referred to as the Electric City because of its numerous dams and power plants. Great Falls includes many recreational activities for you and your family to enjoy together such as the C. M. Russell Museum that displays famed artist Charlie Russell's works and home. Get outside and enjoy the crystal-clear waters of Giant Springs State Park or float and fish the Missouri River. The city boasts the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center. The center provides displays and exhibits that trace the explorers' journey. Great Falls holds one of the most prestigious medical facilities in the state and offers an International Airport. Great Falls International Airport offers flights of Alaska, Allegiant, Delta, and United, with direct flights to Denver, Las Vegas, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, Seattle, and Chicago seasonally. With too much to list, Great Falls awaits exploration, and you are sure to cherish the memories that you will make.
Area Attractions
First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park
This buffalo jump is considered to be the largest bison cliff jump in the United States. The native people utilized the jump for at least two thousand years before Lewis and Clark ventured through on their expedition through Montana. The park has an interpretive trail, picnic tables, and a protected black-tailed prairie dog town.
Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge
This shallow basin was left as a result of the last glacier in the area. It covers over 5000 acres and is a bird haven. The refuge supports a variety of wildlife and migratory waterfowl.
Freezeout Lake Wildlife Management Area
The Freezeout Lake Wildlife Management Area is located between Fairfield and Choteau and is known for the massive snow geese and tundra swan migrations that take place in the spring and fall.
Giant Springs State Park
The Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805 discovered Giant Springs State Park. The crystal-clear water originates in the Little Belt Mountains and takes twenty-six years to reach the springs. It is no wonder it is the most visited state park in Montana. The park sprawls out over 4,500 acres and is centered around the Mighty Mo Missouri River. Many people utilize the park's twenty miles of trail to bike, hike, walk, bird watch, or just enjoy the scenery. The park also features waterfalls for which Great Falls was named. Be sure to visit the fish hatchery while at the park. The monster trout raised here are quite a sight. Fishing is fantastic here. Once named the shortest river in the world, the Roe River flows out into the Missouri. This state park is one of Montana's gems.