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30 East Lyndale
Helena, Montana 59601
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6 Building Lots from 10 to 43 Acres
River View Estates
Townsend, MT

River View Estates welcomes you to view this virtual tour showcasing 6 large building lots that encompass this new subdivision. For your convenience, we have included two 360 degree panoramas providing an overall view of the land. They say a picture is worth a thousand words. In this case they are worth a million. The famous Missouri River meanders in front of the land. Historians have recorded Lewis and Clark camping nearby during their travels. Beyond the river is the town of Townsend that also has a story to tell. Shopping in Townsend is less than 5 miles away. To the northeast lies Canyon Ferry Lake extending for 27 miles north. This recreational area is well known for ice fishing, boating, sailing, camping, and a variety of water activities. Several marinas support the lake. The farthest point of view is Mount Baldy to the east. The contour of the land varies adding dimension to the terrain. Covenants do not permit manufactured homes, modular homes, or livestock. Be the first to take advantage of this Montana lifestyle under the Big Sky.

Call Janet at 406-439-4521 or Julie at 406-461-0871 for more specific details.

Area History

Lewis and Clark's passage of the river from the Gates of the Mountains to the three forks takes in the Townsend and Missouri River Valley areas. The upriver passage in the Helena vicinity was maddeningly slow for the Corps of Discovery. On July 22, Sacagawea recognized the white clay banks east of present day Winston, Montana. In her youth, her people visited the banks to gather clay for pigment. Beginning on the south end of Canyon Ferry Reservoir to the Toston Dam, Lewis and Clark set up nine campsites along this short distance in their travels between July 21 and July 25. Those sites were located near present day Canyon Ferry Dam, a site 2 3/4 miles above Beaver Creek, an island below Bedford and a site near Dry Creek south of Townsend. Entries in their journals refer to Onion Island, Crimson Bluffs, Yorks Islands, Fine Bold Springs, and Little Gates of the Mountains. On July 24th, Captain Lewis referred to the ‘adjacent mountains' - these are the Big Belts to the east and to the west is the Elkhorns -- now part of the Helena National Forest.

 

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NOTE: The descriptions and photographs presented here are for informational purposes only. A personal visit is not only recommended but is essential in the decision making process. Please contact your real estate professional to arrange such a visit.

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