Little Belt Cattle Company
The Little Belt Cattle Company is a first-generation, family-owned ranch proudly founded and operated by combat veterans. The ranch is also the proud recipient of the 2021 Conservation Award from Montana Land Reliance.
The ranch spans nearly 8,000 acres and provides a premier destination for hunters or folks just seeking a taste of the hard work, commitment, and care, that characterizes life on the ranch.
Located just minutes from Martinsdale, Montana, Little Belt Cattle Company stands in the foothills of the Little Belt Mountains and has private access to over 500,000 acres of National Forest, with access to over 5,000 acres of State Land directly south of the property.
Our lodging features all the comforts of a first-class vacation. Guest will enjoy access to our main house, which features three spacious bedrooms, a full gourmet kitchen, fireplace, grill, and laundry facilities.
We look forward to hosting you!
Hosted by
Greg P
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House Details
Property Details & Ground Rules
- Check In: After 4:00 PM
- Check Out: Before 11:00 AM
- Nearby Interstate: 0-10 miles
- Nearby Highway: 0-10 miles
- Nearby Airport: 20+ miles
- Campfires: Not allowed
- Pets: Not allowed on property
- ATV's: Not allowed
- Parking: No
- Vehicles: 2 Allowed
- Drive-in Access: Yes
- Walk-in Access: Yes
- Guests: 5 Allowed
Cancellation Policy: Refunds are only available within 48 hours of the landowner accepting your booking request.
Landowner
Hosted by
Greg P
Greg spent nine years of active duty as a US Navy SEAL stationed out of Hawaii before making the decision to return to the Rocky Mountains with his family.
Greg and his wife, Heidi, have three young girls, ages three, five, and seven. They’re a big part of why he left the service, so that he could spend more time with his family outside and in the mountains.
Greg spent nine years of active duty as a US Navy SEAL stationed out of Hawaii before making the decision to return to the Rocky Mountains with his family.
Greg and his wife, Heidi, have three young girls, ages three, five, and seven. They’re a big part of why he left the service, so that he could spend more time with his family outside and in the mountains.
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