A one-of-a-kind
Legacy Mineral Estate Property: 

824,989 Acres of Deeded Mineral Estate in Western Montana, USA 


A Generational Wealth & Lasting
Real Estate Legacy

A Real Asset


Mineral Rights:
A Hidden Gem in Real Estate Investment 

Owning mineral rights grants you the authority to lease, sell, or transfer these rights, allowing exploration, extraction, and potential profit from the minerals present in your land. 

Outside-the-Box Thinking


In an investment environment with increased volatility in stocks and bonds, real estate is king. 

WRHNP's deeded fee-simple Mineral Estate is among the most unique real estate opportunities on the market. Passive income from royalty payments, value appreciation, and tax advantages all as performance drivers. 

The Opportunity


Acquisition of the 824,989-acre Mineral Estate is a rare opportunity to purchase Northwestern Montana mineral development property within one of the most mineralized areas of this earth's crust, with both near-term cash flow and significant generational mineral and real estate asset growth potential.

The Mineral Estate stretches for more than 200 miles and across thirteen Montana counties. The footprint of this one-of-a-kind property is 1,289 square miles, larger than the State of Rhode Island. This Mineral Estate is located within the prolific Mesoproterozoic Belt-Purcell Basin of Western Montana, one of the most highly mineralized portions of the earth's crust. This property contains hundreds of occurrences of battery and precious metals, and critical and industrial minerals, and has the potential for the development of many different and varied mineral exploration and mining projects, including:

  • Porphyry-style, precious metal-rich, copper-gold, molybdenum-silver deposits, and associated skarns; 

  • Large tonnage gold-silver deposits recoverable via gravity and/or bioleaching methods;

  • Narrow, high-grade gold-silver vein/lode deposits; 

  • Polymetallic vein/lode and replacement deposits; 

  • Sediment-hosted copper-silver stratabound Revett-type deposits, Sullivan SedEx-type silver-lead-copper deposits, and silver-lead-zinc Coeur d'Alene veins; 

  • Beeshi-type stratiform copper-cobalt deposits; 

  • Heavy Rare Earth and other Critical Elements hosted in marine phosphorites;

  • Industrial Minerals.

With the current United States Domestic Policy concerning the need to produce Critical Minerals and Battery Metals domestically, this property is well suited to provide many of the Critical Minerals and Battery Metals needed for national security and growth. The Inflation Reduction Act of 2021 gives tax credits and subsidies to companies that explore for and produce domestic Critical Minerals and Battery Metals to loosen the grip of foreign supply chains and unfriendly jurisdiction production.

As this Mineral Estate is further developed, there will be vast mineral development opportunities as well as real estate and charitable contribution opportunities.

No holding costs, property taxes, or fees are associated with this Mineral Estate. The properties are deeded in perpetuity and recorded in all thirteen counties, with a master recording in Sanders County. No notice or re-recording obligations are required.

Key Terms


Porphyry-style, precious metal rich, copper-gold, molybdenum-silver deposits and associated skarns

824,989 deeded fee-simple acres in Western Montana, USA

Stretches for >200 miles across 13 counties

Property footprint is 1,289 square miles, larger than the state of Rhode Island

No Holding Costs: No Property Taxes & No Lease Fees

Properties are deeded in perpetuity. No notice or re-recording obligations

Significant cost-savings compared to US Federal mining claims

Large tonnage gold-silver deposits recoverable via gravity and/or bioleaching methods

Narrow, high-grade gold-silver vein/lode deposits

Polymetallic vein/lode and replacement deposits

Sediment-hosted copper-silver stratabound Revett-type deposits, Sullivan SedeX-stype silver-lead-copper deposits, and silver-lead-zinc Coeur d’Alene veins

Beeshi-type stratiform copper-cobalt deposits

Heavy Rare Earth and other Critical Elements hosted in marine phosphorites

Industrial Minerals