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 MoreYour 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.
This Montana ranch is engulfed in mountain views and is close to town, yet still in the quiet country. With its lush pastures, spacious barns, and breathtaking views, this property is the perfect place to call home for you and your equine companions. The cowboy culture is still alive. While the rest of the world is living in 2023, Dillion still tips its hat to the pioneers of the 1880s: true remnants of cowboy grins, quaint ranching families, and charming ma & pa shops still occupy these lands.
This Montana ranch has a beautiful home headquarters with newer and well-maintained shops and outbuildings. Walk out the door for flyfishing in the spring-fed ponds and winding stretches of the creek and deer and pheasant hunting. Ample grass for horses and cows and terrific views, and just minutes from the winter and summer resort amenities of Red Lodge. Beautiful, private headquarters with fishing, hunting, skiing, rafting, hiking, and horseback riding all at your doorstep.
Ashby Creek Ranch is rich with agricultural history and has been held by only two families since 1888. The ranch checks all of the boxes with a blend of extensive water resources, great production, scenic beauty, and excellent recreation. It represents the most extensive available land offering proximate to the Missoula area today. The many exemplary features to this classic ranch, which lies within thirty minutes of Montana’s most vibrant city, make this ranch stand out in today’s land market.
Nestled between the Bridger, Absaroka, and Crazy Mountains in the heart of the Shields River Valley, this property boasts a main home, guest home, shop, and outbuildings. This acreage sits off Brackett Creek Rd and is extremely private, yet 360-degree mountain views abound. The custom 2,200± SF, 2-bed, 2-bath main home features breathtaking views. Located near Clyde Park and Wilsall, close to Livingston, and not far from Bozeman’s international airport, this property checks all the boxes.
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.
The Montana equestrian ranch boasts the most impressive facilities to be admired by elite horse breeders and the most serious horse trainers. A nearly 30,000± square foot heated indoor arena provides horsemen ample space to work year-round in any discipline of the equestrian arts. The ranch dramatically frames the distant Spanish Peaks while quietly perched above the world-famous Madison River below, counting the ranch among premium fishing properties of Southwest Montana.
Nestled among the meadows of the Bridger Mountains, with stately Ross Peak serving as the backdrop, lies an exciting opportunity to own land and investment property. The offering hosts five residences, recreational outbuildings, a riding arena, endless trails, and a little piece of Montana. As part of the historic farming community of Springhill, the offering provides a rare opportunity to own a beautiful piece of the Valley of the Flowers near Bozeman, one of Montana’s most charming locations.
Whether you are in the market for grass, are an avid hunter, or just appreciate seeing wildlife in its natural habitat, this Montana ranch is a beautiful mix of deep canyons, badlands, and prairie wilderness with unlimited potential. This quality ranch located in the Missouri Breaks offers a fantastic getaway for those with a spirit of adventure where the elk, deer, and antelope play today, and dinosaurs roamed millions of years ago; their remains can be found throughout the area.
This quality, versatile ranch located in the Missouri Breaks offers a fantastic getaway for those with a spirit of adventure who truly enjoy seclusion, privacy, and the great outdoors. Whether you are in the market for grass, are an avid hunter, or just appreciate seeing wildlife in its natural habitat, this ranch is a beautiful mix of deep canyons, badlands, and prairie wilderness with unlimited potential. The elk, deer, and antelope play today, but there is evidence dinosaurs once roamed here.
This property boasts 3+ miles of Deep Creek teeming with trout, 400± irrigated acres, and contiguous public land. The Missouri River and Canyon Ferry Reservoir are both just down the road. A mix of forested canyons, native grass, and creek bottom provide terrain suitable for a wide variety of wildlife, including moose, elk, deer, antelope, upland birds, and waterfowl. About an hour from Bozeman and just a few minutes from Townsend, Montana, this property enjoys views of the Big Belt Mountains.
This legacy property checks all the boxes on your ag, conservation, recreational, and investment property list with a set of working improvements – all within a serene setting rarely available in Montana. The expansive landscape makes it an ideal option for multi-generational families. Its easily-accessible location allows for an authentic Western experience. Grasslands, sub-irrigated meadows, and water rights, make it a highly productive ranch with potential for a conservation easement.
This Montana property is mostly irrigated with about half a mile of blue-ribbon trout frontage on the Big Hole River and a stocked pond. Across from the property, State land turns into BLM and National Forest. The property and the nearby public land are home to a variety of wildlife. No expense was spared when building the 9,322± SF, 4 bed, 4.5 bath home. Outbuildings include a barn/workshop, 4-stall horse barn, gazebo, and greenhouse. This property is a few minutes to Melrose, Montana, and 30± minutes to Wise River, as well as Butte and its commercial airport.
This Montana cattle ranch is nestled in the scenic Flint Creek Valley in Western Montana with acres of fenced and cross-fenced irrigated meadows providing excellent production value and rotational grazing opportunities.
The ranch attracts abundant wildlife to the area. A population of elk and deer frequent the ranch. The headquarters consists of a comfortable 1-level 2-bed/2-bath ranch home and a second historic home that could be renovated or replaced as a guest house or second residence.
This Montana property with houses is an opportunity to own a turn-key operational ranch, fine-tuned to provide ease of management and maximum enjoyment. Recreational pursuits on and around the ranch provide the ability to pursue some of the finest hunting and recreation. The ranch is close enough to town to be convenient but far enough away to unplug. The renovated home and outbuildings provide a clean, comfortable place for a seasonal getaway or permanent place to call home.
This property boasts about 0.5 miles of blue-ribbon trout frontage on the Big Hole River. Already divided into 5 parcels, the property makes up a subdivision that is approved by the county. The 30± acres could also be a blank slate for a private riverfront retreat. White-tailed deer, elk, bear, duck, geese, and other wildlife call the 1000s of acres of surrounding public land home. It is easy to imagine spending days fishing on your property while being close to amenities and airports.
Just 30± minutes to Big Timber and Columbus, Montana, this historic home welcomed travelers on the Bozeman-Miles City stage line. With dates carved in stone (literally), this treasure dates back to 1872. A manicured lawn gives way to pastures and prairies traversed by a mile of spring creek and two year-round high-producing springs. Elk, deer, antelope, and upland game abound. Outbuildings include a passively solar-heated hanger, barn, corral, and shed. The past and present converge in this private, tranquil, one-of-a-kind property.
Deep Creek Ranch is an extraordinary property in one of North America’s most spectacular settings. The ranch is located at the foot of the Absaroka Mountain Range in the northeastern corner of Montana’s famed Paradise Valley. Woods, meadows, plentiful and varied wildlife, and snow-capped mountain peaks dominate this magnificent and visually private acreage. It is near world-class cross-country skiing, hiking, biking, horseback riding, hunting, and other recreational opportunities.
This Montana property, nestled between the Bridger, Absaroka, and Crazy Mountains, has 1 mile of the Shields River, a guide favorite for fishable trout water, making up the eastern boundary. Run as a fly fishing lodge for the past two years, the nine-bed, 10.5-bath lodge looks out on incredible views. Located just outside Clyde Park, close to Livingston, and not far from Bozeman’s airport, this property is offered turnkey and is move-in ready for the next owner to begin their Montana adventure.
Scenic and productive working cattle ranch within a short drive to the quaint community of Choteau, Montana. The ranch features a creekside historic home, updated for comfort and convenience plus a complete set of working facilities including barns and corrals to support current livestock operations. Lush creek bottomlands, irrigated hay meadows, and dryland pasture for cattle grazing. Enjoy the backdrop of the Rocky Mountain Front and the gateway to the Bob Marshall Wilderness.
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