The wide stretch of nearly seventy acres opens with a sense of calm as the land rises and falls toward the distant river. A welded pipe arena sits ready for animals to move through it, with a working pen and holding pen nearby. A tack room and mini barn offer useful places to store gear and supplies. The cabin at the heart of the property brings a warm glow with its knotty pine interior. A bedroom sits on the main level, while a sleeping loft adds extra space. Fields along the lower edge of the property are irrigated with water from the Custer Waco Ditch Rights, and fencing surrounds the acreage for managing livestock. From the rim top, the view stretches over the land below and toward the Yellowstone River. An old train tunnel, long unused, rests quietly on the property. Access to the interstate is nearby, and Billings is about an hour away. The setting offers room to work, explore, and enjoy the rhythm of open land.