Crazy Peaks sits between the Bridger, Absaroka, and Crazy Mountains in the heart of the Shields River Valley. The 168± deeded acres of unspoiled Southwestern Montana land sit about 500 feet east of the Shields River, a guide favorite for fishable trout water. Breathtaking views stretch as far as the eye can see of the three surrounding mountain ranges from any point on the property. The property is close to basic amenities, about five minutes northeast of the small town of Wilsall and less than 15 minutes northeast of Clyde Park. Livingston and Bozeman, both highly coveted Montana towns, are less than an hour away. For private jet travel, Wilsall Airport is less than 10 minutes away, and Mission Field Airport is about a half-hour south. Montana’s biggest airport, Bozeman-Yellowstone International Airport, is only about an hour away. With abundant wildlife, ample grass for livestock, and hundreds of acres to recreate on, this land checks all the boxes. Located in Hunt District 315, Crazy Peaks is home to excellent populations of white-tailed and mule deer, antelope, elk, upland game birds, and the occasional moose. Nearby public land offers endless hunting opportunities for elk, mule deer, mountain goats, and other Montana wildlife. This 168± deeded acre property ranges in elevation from 5,200± to 5,420± feet. The property has been well-managed, from its diverse dry land to its rolling meadows. Crazy Peaks has ample grass for livestock. Peaceful, quiet, and surrounded by magnificent scenery, Crazy Peaks feels private, yet necessary amenities are just a few minutes away in the small towns of Clyde Park and Wilsall. The Shields Valley sits between the Absaroka, Crazy, and Bridger Mountains, boasting river activities in the summer and snowmobiling/cross-country skiing in the winter.