Summary
Welcome to Powerhouse Ranch! Located in Hall, just outside the historic town of Philipsburg, Montana, this exceptional Flint Creek-front property is a true fishermans retreat, offering both serenity and adventure. Set on just over 40 acres with approximately 3,500 feet of creek frontage, the property features a modest yet inviting 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom home with an open-concept layout centered around a cozy wood stoveperfect for peaceful living and relaxed entertaining. A sunroom off the living area provides additional space and showcases tranquil views of the creek. For outdoor enthusiasts, a meticulously mapped trail systemcrafted by the property ownerwinds throughout the land, ideal for hiking, wildlife viewing, and exploring the beauty of this Montana escape. In the Fall spend your time hunting on nearby state land. The winter months are enjoyed skiing and ice fishing with Discovery Ski Area and Georgetown Lake less than an hour away. This is your Montana legacy property. Own a piece of history! Still sitting on the property today, the old powerhouse stands as a testament to the early 20th-century efforts to bring electricity to rural communities. Constructed during a period when hydroelectric power was expanding across the state, this facility likely played a pivotal role in supplying energy to the local area, including nearby ranches and the town of Philipsburg. While specific records about the Hall powerhouse are limited, its existence reflects the broader trend of establishing small-scale power plants to meet the growing demand for electricity in Montana's developing regions. Today, remnants of such structures serve as historical markers, highlighting the ingenuity and determination of early Montanans to harness natural resources for progress.