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 MoreThis Montana ranch in the Beartooth Mountains’ foothills offers the perfect blend of serene living and outdoor adventure. It features prime fishing on Willow Creek, breathtaking mountain views, & a beautifully updated historic home. With approximately 20± acres of horse pasture, the renovated homestead includes landscaped lawns, a 2-bedroom apartment above a detached garage, a wood shop, & a horse barn with corrals. This picturesque setting includes wildlife, such as elk, deer, birds, and bear.
This property is in Montana’s pristine wilderness and seamlessly borders 1.5± miles of Helena National Forest, providing access to thousands of acres. Hope Creek meanders approximately 1.12± miles through the property, and three large ponds provide water and allow endless fishing and other recreational opportunities. The property boasts a charming but functional log home, a bunk house, and a barn for equipment and feed storage, serving as the perfect basecamp after a day of adventure.
In between the Crazy Mountains, Bridger Range, Bangtail Range, and Castle Mountains sits this land in two parcels, a little over an hour north of Bozeman, Montana, and stretching almost 6.5 miles long. This property is contiguous to 631± acres of state land about boasts about three-quarters of a mile of Sixteen Mile Creek. The ranch supports elk, moose, deer, blue and sharp-tailed grouse, antelope, and other wildlife. Tucked away and surrounded by towering peaks, this land is a blank slate.
This ranch property is the epitome of a Montana riverfront ranch, boasting hundreds of acres of lush, wildlife-rich riparian bottomland, productive ranchland, recreational amenities, and outstanding views of the Bridger, Madison, and Tobacco Root mountains. The ranch is nestled alongside 1.6± miles of the Jefferson River, a few miles south of Three Forks, under 30 minutes from the Bozeman airport, and 40± minutes from downtown Bozeman. The ranch is being offered in “turnkey” condition.
Plum Creek Ranch is a meticulously maintained 2,060± acre cattle ranch & farm in Montana’s pristine grasslands. The ranch offers stunning views of the North Moccasin, Highwood, Little Belt Mountains, and the Judith River Breaks amidst rolling hills and picturesque coulees. Located 20 miles N of Lewistown, it combines seclusion with accessibility, blending functional facilities with natural beauty. Ideal for ranchers and nature enthusiasts, it embodies the timeless allure of the Montana frontier.
This world-class property combines pristine turnkey improvements, breathtaking views, exceptional equestrian facilities, and secluded privacy, all just minutes from Bozeman, Montana. The property boasts a prime location and is part of the exclusive North Pass Ranches community, which is known for its expansive open spaces and stunning natural beauty. Enjoy private trails, ponds, and additional community amenities, providing a luxury living and outdoor adventure experience in Montana.
This property, just east of the Beartooth Mountains in Montana, includes about a third of a mile of Stillwater River frontage, pine-covered hills, rock formations, and meadows. The property consists of two parcels contiguous to State and BLM land. A one-bed, one-bath, 1,572± SF main home and one-bed, one-bath, 509± SF guest cabin sit right on the river. The property also includes a horse barn and stable, a horse shelter, a wood round pen, and four horse pastures, perfect for the equestrian.
Noon Bear Ranch, between the Yellowstone and Stillwater River Valleys, offers views of the Crazy Mountains. The turnkey property includes a house, barn, utility buildings, & all necessary equipment. Features include year-round and seasonal springs, a solar livestock waterer, and diverse wildlife. Conveniently located near Big Timber, Columbus, Absarokee, and Reed Point, it’s ideal for privacy, scenery, and proximity to fishing on nearby rivers. It is less than an hour from Billings and Bozeman.
About 0.75 miles of Shields River frontage makes up the western boundary of this property, which also includes 0.75± miles of Palmer Ditch, 0.25± miles of Lower Shields Valley Ditch, and a 1± acre trout pond. Improvements are custom, including a 6,053± SF, 5 bed, 6.5 bath home and a Morton Buildings heated shop with an attached horse facility. A new owner could fly fish for wild rainbow or brown trout from the property and, within 15 minutes to an hour, be in Livingston or Bozeman, Montana.
This farm is about 30± minutes from Great Falls and boasts about a third of a mile of the Smith River for blue-ribbon trout fishing. Improvements include a 4,394± SF, 5 bed, 3.5 bath main home, 3,326± SF, 3 bed, 3 bath guest home, and a 48’ x 80’ shop with 600± SF, 2 bed, 1 bath living quarters. The improvements overlook the ranch with gorgeous views of the river and the Big Belt and Little Belt Mountains. This is a rare opportunity to own Smith River frontage in a breathtakingly beautiful area where the land is highly sought after.
About 10 minutes to Deer Lodge, Montana, this recreational paradise sits up against the Boulder Mountains. Creeks and springs flow through as animals traipse by on their way to contiguous National Forest, bordering the property for almost nine miles. The property features an 8,774± SF, 3 bed, 5 bath home, a second home, additional residences, hunting 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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