
Montana Home For Sale: Complete With An Underground Bunker
If you live in Montana, chances are you appreciate a little seclusion. I mean, we're one of the least populated states in the country—you've got to like your space. Another thing Montanans tend to be great at? Preparedness.
Whether it's stocking up before a snowstorm or keeping bear spray within reach, we're usually ready for just about anything. Of course, there are levels to being prepared… and for some of us (myself included), having a bug-out plan—or even a bunker—doesn't sound that far-fetched.
That brings us to a very unique property for sale in Paradise Valley: quiet seclusion, a cozy home, and yes, your very own bunker built for just about any scenario.
This property sits on 20 acres with some of the best views of the Absaroka Range. It does come with a home, but the truly unique feature lies at the lower end of the land: a 7,100 sq ft underground fallout shelter built in 1989, known as the "Helmet of Salvation."
Designed to support up to 100 people for 90 days, this massive bunker is fully equipped and built to last. Inside, you'll find:
- Power, water, and full heating/cooling/ventilation systems
- Kitchen with pantry and a commercial-grade gas range
- Dorm-style sleeping quarters (some finished)
- Bathrooms with showers and a tub
- A communications room
- Tons of storage and 10-foot ceilings
Whether you'd actually use the shelter for its intended purpose (hopefully not) or just want a wild feature to show off to your friends, the possibilities with this place are endless.
It's not every day you come across something like this in Montana. So, would you live here? And what would you use the bunker for—besides the obvious? Let us know HERE!

If you're interested in the property, reach out to Molly Ogle at 406-599-1888 or molly@realestatemogle.com. And hey—if you end up buying it, don’t forget to invite us to your bunker-warming party. No worries, I promise not to show up with freeze-dried food as my dish.
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