PROPERTY FACTS:
- Less than one mile from Big Timber
- Less than one hour from Bozeman
- 1± mile of frontage on the trout-filled Blue Ribbon Yellowstone River and Boulder River
- National Forest close by to enjoy recreational amenities and hunting
The Boulder River and the Yellowstone River are two of the most beautiful fly fishing rivers in Montana. Combine over 1± miles of both of these completely different sized freestone rivers and you create one heck of a recreational-based family paradise. The Boulder-Yellowstone Confluence Ranch, with 88.5± acres of deeded land, is this paradise. The ranch, established at the confluence of both rivers, contains .33± miles of Yellowstone River and .75± miles of the Boulder River. Located just minutes from downtown Big Timber, this riverside oasis contains virtually all of the recreational attributes most often desired by landowners, along with a myriad of wildlife. The massive cottonwood trees and the Yellowstone River form the northern boundary, while the Boulder River and its rich riparian bottom and old river channels form the eastern boundary. This very unique offering is perfect for a recreational retreat.
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Learn MoreLots 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.
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.
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.
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.
This Montana ranch offers acres of lush fields and rolling hills with awe-inspiring views of the magnificent Beartooth face of the eastern Rocky Mountain front. The palatial home & superb equestrian facilities present privacy, luxury, and the Western recreational lifestyle. Volney Creek flows through the property and provides irrigation water for the ditches that irrigate the 330± acres of verdant hayfields and is full of trout. Dry Creek also runs all year and draws a large resident elk herd.
Your dream homesite awaits in the foothills of the Bangtail Mountains in Montana with newly constructed roads and electricity. With almost a half mile of creek frontage, the property is close to National Forest, Livingston, and Bozeman. It boasts views of the Crazy Mountains, Bangtail Ridge, and the Chief Mountain plateau. Elk, deer, moose, black bear, and more roam the sage-filled land. This ranch is for those who wish to take in views, with the lights from Clyde Park in the distance.
For those who appreciate the quiet beauty of the outdoors, Ringling Ranch II in Montana is nothing short of a paradise. The sunsets paint the sky in hues of orange and pink, casting a warm glow over the endless grassy plains. The ranch possesses inherent qualities that make it a favorable addition to an established ranching endeavor. Similarly, it presents itself as an exceptionally promising property for individuals embarking on the journey of initiating their own cattle operation.
This extraordinary ranch offers diverse landscapes, including forested mountains, sagebrush hillsides, aspen creek bottoms, irrigated hay fields, and natural grasslands. Located 25± minutes from Helena, Montana’s state capital, the property is a generational working ranch providing excellent wildlife resources, recreation, and natural beauty. Developed as a traditional Montana cattle ranch, the improvements comprise multiple residences, historic sheep barns, loafing sheds, and corrals.
Your dream homesite awaits in the foothills of the Bangtail Mountains in Montana with newly constructed roads and electricity. With almost a quarter mile of creek frontage, the property is close to National Forest, Livingston, and Bozeman. It boasts views of the Crazy Mountains, Bangtail Ridge, and the Chief Mountain plateau. Elk, deer, moose, black bear, and more roam the sage-filled land. This ranch is for those who wish to take in views, with the lights from Clyde Park in the distance.
This Montana ranch stands as a testament to the pioneering spirit and resilience of the early settlers who established it. With roots dating back to the late 1800s, the ranch has played a crucial role in shaping the region’s agricultural heritage. Spanning vast expanses of picturesque landscapes and benefiting from the creek’s life-giving waters, it became a thriving cow-calf operation. For sale today, it stands as a successful agricultural venture and a symbol of the enduring legacy.
The River View Ranch is a stunning and versatile property in Montana that offers a wealth of recreational opportunities for nature lovers. Nestled in the foothills of the Bitterroot and Coeur D’Alene Range, this ranch boasts an idyllic location on the banks of the Clark Fork River. With its close proximity to public lands, the ranch presents outdoor enthusiasts with a chance to immerse themselves in a wide range of activities. Seek adventure or tranquility; this property has it all.
Bordering the Main Boulder River for about half a mile and the West Boulder River for 280± feet, this property is contiguous to state land. Rolling terrain offers private building sites and mountain views, with a well and power already in place. The Beartooth Mountains and Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness loom to the south, while the Crazy Mountains dominate the landscape to the north. Just 15± minutes south of Big Timber, Montana, this secluded property is a wildlife epicenter with great fishing opportunities.
Nestled in a true Montana landscape, abutting thousands of acres of public lands, this is a unique property that embodies the essence of the West. Whether you indulge in an afternoon hike, embark on a horseback ride, immerse yourself in an evening of hunting, or start your day on one of the trout streams nearby, this property will transport you to a time gone by. Whether you’re seeking a year-round, permanent residence, a mountain getaway, or a vacation home, this property will have you covered.
Over a mile of Maryott Gulch runs the length of this property, just 30± minutes from Bozeman, Montana and 10± minutes from the Gallatin River. Panoramic views of the Spanish Peaks, Bridger Mountains, Ruby Mountain, Tobacco Roots, and Elk Horns are visible from the two elevated Designated Residential Areas. Deer, elk, and other Montana wildlife roam the acreage. Montana Ranch’s amenities, including trails and an equestrian facility, are exceptional. This property is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts looking to build their Montana dream home.
Rolling hills and plenty of pasture space make this the perfect property for the equestrian. Contiguous to state land, this property is 30± minutes from Bozeman, Montana, and less than 10 minutes from the Gallatin River. Incredible views of the Spanish Peaks, Bridger Mountains, Ruby Mountain, Tobacco Roots, Big Belts, and Elk Horns are visible from the two elevated Designated Residential Areas on this property. Deer, elk, and other Montana wildlife roam the acreage. Montana Ranch’s amenities, including trails and an equestrian facility, are exceptional.
Your dream homesite awaits in the foothills of the Bangtail Mountains in Montana with newly constructed roads and electricity. Contiguous to State land, the property is close to National Forest, Livingston, and Bozeman. It boasts views of the Crazy Mountains, Bangtail Ridge, and the Chief Mountain plateau. Elk, deer, moose, black bear, and more roam the sage-filled land. This ranch is for those who wish to take in alpenglow views, with the twinkling lights from Clyde Park in the distance.
Located one mile from the charming town of Fishtail, this ranch offers breathtaking views of one of Montana’s most spectacular and untamed landscapes while providing meaningful agricultural production and recreational opportunities. The ranch comprises diverse topography, including native stream bottom and rolling bluffs overlooking the West Rosebud River drainage and the Beartooth Range beyond. Water is plentiful on this well-rounded ranch, with Fishtail Creek fishery and Hogan Ditch Creek.
Boasting 0.6± miles of Elk Creek, a tributary of the Shields River, this property is nestled between the Bridger, Absaroka, and Crazy Mountains in Montana and sits about 500 ft east of the Shields River, a guide favorite for fishable trout water. The property is about five minutes from Wilsall and less than 15 minutes from Clyde Park. Livingston and Bozeman are less than an hour away. This land checks all the boxes with abundant wildlife, ample grass for livestock, and hundreds of acres to recreate on.
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