PROPERTY FACTS:
- 542± acres
- 1± Mile Sixteen Mile Creek
- Newly Constructed Cabin with 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom
- Incredible wildlife habitat
- Annual income from cattle grazing
- Permitted fenced
- 45± miles to Bozeman
Rarely do ranches along Sixteen Mile Creek come to market. Sixteen Mile Retreat is a unique destination, with tremendous privacy and access to an exceptional trout stream. Those that understand the area recognize that they may not see another offering like Sixteen Mile Retreat for many years, if ever. The ranch is largely a clean canvas, with abundant opportunities to enhance this already special place.
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Learn MoreAbout 10 minutes to Deer Lodge, Montana, this property sits up against the Boulder Mountains. Creeks and springs flow through and animals traipse through on their way to contiguous National Forest. The property features a 8,774± SF, 3 bed, 5 bath home, a second home, additional residences, cabins, and outbuildings. Agricultural operations include irrigated hay ground, pivots, wheel-line and flood-irrigated fields, and fenced pastures. State and Forest Service grazing leases total 4,100± acres.
Experience unmatched fly fishing luxury at the Missouri River Fishing Retreat, just 10± miles from Craig, Montana, a fly fishing haven. Enjoy 160± feet of prime river frontage and “Blue-Ribbon” trout fishing. The 4,015± SF custom home offers stunning views, a screened porch, & a second-story deck overlooking the “Mighty Mo.” It includes a 1,150± SF guest space above a large heated garage/workshop, perfect for storing all outdoor gear: a haven for making lasting memories in nature’s grandeur.
In the heart of the Shields River Valley, this property features a home, shop, and outbuildings and sits right off Highway 89 for year-round access. About half a mile of Spring Creek makes up the southern boundary. The historic 3,388± SF home includes four bedrooms and three bathrooms, with breathtaking views stretching as far as the eye can see out the many large windows. Outbuildings include a 42’ x 72’ Morton building, a three-car shop/garage, an old granary, multiple sheds, and a greenhouse.
Nestled between the Bridger, Absaroka, and Crazy Mountains, this Montana farm sits right off Highway 89 for year-round access. The farm has been well-managed, from rich farmland to rolling meadows, including 168± acres of flood-irrigated land with high-priority water rights from Cottonwood Ditch. An additional 73± acres of dryland hay ground can be productive during wet years, as well as 10± acres of pasture. The property has traditionally been leased out for farming and seasonal grazing.
This property, just north of Three Forks, Montana, boasts about a mile of Missouri River frontage and varies from juniper canyons to a lush riparian bottom. The river braids offer wetland habitat, attracting a wealth of wildlife. The views are dramatic, with the Bridgers to the east, the Spanish Peaks and Tobacco Roots to the south, and the Elk Horn and Big Belt Mountains to the north. A small one-bed, one-bath cabin includes a loft and two garage spaces, running entirely on solar power.
For over a century, the Blue Moon Saloon has been a Montana landmark, rebuilt in 2006 with superior materials. Historically, it has adapted to regional demands, transitioning through roles like a train depot, hotel, & restaurant. Currently a cherished residence with a brief commute to Butte, its future is ripe for innovation by a new owner. Ideally located near the Divide Bridge Boat Launch on the Big Hole River & close to extensive public lands, it’s poised for its next transformative chapter.
Escape to your own Montana paradise with this ideal rural property near the Big Hole River, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Enjoy endless recreational activities, including hiking, hunting, fishing, camping, and horseback riding. The property features an existing home for immediate occupancy and a vacant parcel perfect for building your dream home or cabin. Surrounded by natural beauty and abundant wildlife like elk, deer, and moose, this is a rare opportunity for a serene rural retreat.
This exceptional 173± acre property near Philipsburg, Montana, combines agriculture and recreation, offering an ideal setting for various outdoor adventures. Rarely available at this price point, the Upper Willow Creek Retreat features over a mile of live water meandering through lush riparian meadows and pockets of timber, diverse wildlife, stunning mountain views, and extensive recreational opportunities. Nestled in a secluded valley, it stands out as a premier choice in today’s market.
Located just south of Clyde Park, Montana, and nestled between the Bridger, Absaroka, and Crazy Mountains in the heart of the Shields River Valley, this ranch features a historic 4-bed, 3-bath, 3,388± SF home. Outbuildings include a 42’ x 72’ Morton building, a three-car shop/garage, an old granary, multiple sheds, and a greenhouse. The property has been well-managed, from rich farmland to rolling meadows, and about half a mile of Spring Creek makes up the southern boundary.
This premier fishing and recreational property, located in Montana’s upper Blackfoot Valley, features multiple creeks meandering through the property and a private pond. Surrounded by breathtaking views of the Crown of the Continent, it’s a sanctuary for wildlife and a testament to land stewardship, once owned by renowned outfitter Paul Roos. With conservation easements and potential for two residential building sites, it offers a unique opportunity to uphold its legacy while enjoying nature.
This top-tier elk hunting ranch is in a general hunting district, which provides an optimal opportunity to hunt in both Idaho and Montana. Although it is nestled in the Beaverhead Mountains and surrounded by endless public land, the property is not off grid, with power, fiber optics, and water from a spring. This ranch includes 2.5± miles of Nip and Tuck Creek for trout fishing and four ponds. Travel less than a half hour to Leadore, Idaho, for basic amenities or 50+ minutes to Dillon, Montana.
Lots of water, excellent feed sources, and healthy populations of trophy bull elk make this one of the top hunting ranches in Montana. In the rugged Missouri River Breaks, the ranch is surrounded by thousands of acres of public land. This area is renowned for excellent trophy elk, deer, antelope, and turkey hunting. From high tree-covered ridges to rolling grasslands to timbered coulees and over 300 acres of food plots, this ranch has everything an outdoor enthusiast is looking for.
A short drive to Big Sky Town Center, 20± minutes to Big Sky Resort, and less than an hour to Yellowstone National Park, this spectacular 9,437± SF home includes 5 beds and 4.5 baths and incredible views of Ramshorn Mountain and the Gallatin Range. A 1-bed, 1-bath guest apartment sits over the detached second heated garage. Sitting on 20± acres in the heart of southwest Montana, this mountain retreat is perfect for the equestrian or someone looking for extra space in an unmatched location.
Montana’s Big Hole River Ranch boasts breathtaking views and over two miles of river frontage, making it a haven for fishing and wildlife enthusiasts. It borders Forest Service land, featuring lush meadows, dense timber, abundant wildlife, a cozy cabin, and a private, 4,000± foot airstrip. A cozy cabin with 3 beds/2 baths and the 48′ x 38′ four-stall horse barn make this property a unique blend of adventure and tranquility for those drawn to the majestic seclusion of the Rocky Mountains.
This property is home to excellent populations of white-tailed and mule deer, antelope, elk, upland game birds, and the occasional moose. The land has been well-managed, from its diverse dry land to its rolling meadows, with ample grass for livestock. Peaceful, quiet, and surrounded by magnificent scenery, this Montana property feels private, yet necessary amenities are just a few minutes away in the small towns of Clyde Park and Wilsall.
Located along the banks of one of Montana’s greatest fly fishing rivers, this property is between Yellowstone National Park and Livingston in the famed Paradise Valley. The Yellowstone River forms the north and west boundaries of the property for about a mile. Rolling bluffs above the river showcase ‘big sky’ views, with the Gallatin Range to the west and the Absaroka Range to the east. The river bottom is full of cottonwood trees and small junipers and loaded with wildlife.
Nestled in the iconic Big Hole Valley, the ranch encapsulates the essence of Old Montana—a timeless haven where history and natural beauty converge. With meadows and grasslands, the property thrives year-round as an agricultural gem with 300-400± cow/calf pairs. Recreation opportunities are limitless with abundant elk and fishable Pintler Creek, complemented by public land boundary and other wildlife. Without existing improvements, the property provides a pristine canvas for future development.
This property, between Bozeman and Livingston, Montana, at the southern base of the Bangtail Mountains, boasts commanding views of four surrounding mountain ranges, diverse topography, multiple springs, and native vegetation combined to provide an ideal wildlife haven. The 2,138± SF, three bed, two bath, custom log home offers a blend of natural beauty, tranquility, energy efficiency, and recreational opportunities, making it an appealing choice for those seeking a picturesque living experience a short distance to amenities.
Struck Creek Ranch stands as a testament to tradition, stewardship, and the spirit of the American West. Experience the rustic charm and rich heritage of ranch life. This ranch, steeped in history and nestled within the vast expanse of Montana, spans acres of pristine land; the commitment to sustainable practices and ethical husbandry resonates through every aspect of the current operations. An abundance of water and hay ground make this one of the best cattle ranches on the market today.
An abundance of healthy grass and 700± acres of winter wheat make up this property, in addition to a 2,680± acre BLM lease. Where the pheasants, deer, and antelope play today, dinosaurs roamed long ago. Just 30± minutes from Fort Peck Dam and 10± miles from Rock Creek Marina on Fort Peck Lake in Montana, it is easy to imagine days spent casting to walleye, smallmouth bass, northern pike, lake trout, and Chinook salmon or hunting on the property and thousands of acres of contiguous public land.
With a prime location near Missoula, Montana and natural resources that play an important role in wildlife habitat conservation, the Checkpoint Ranch’s recreational and wildlife virtues may only be outshone by the stunning beauty and unmatched privacy. The custom home, which sits on a bluff overlooking two mountain lakes, features timbered accents, the use of reclaimed barnwood, and high-end finishes and provides a spectacular panoramic perspective with a complete sense of privacy.
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