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 MoreMost of this acreage is contiguous to National Forest, near Livingston, Bozeman, the Yellowstone River, and Yellowstone National Park. The land boasts views of the Crazy Mountains, Bangtail Ridge, and the Chief Mountain plateau. Wildlife roam through the sage-filled land with newly constructed roads and electricity. This is the ideal location to build your dream home in Montana, as you can enjoy the seclusion of your private property with the convenience of nearby amenities.
A stunning five-bedroom, 5.5-bath custom home near Red Lodge, “Luther”, Montana, sits privately at the end of the road, surrounded by State Land and National Forest on three sides. Crafted with reclaimed materials and local stone, the property includes a horse barn, complete guest quarters, and direct access to hunting, fishing, and horseback riding on public lands. Wildlife is abundant, views are protected, and recreation opportunities extend all the way to Yellowstone National Park.
Between the vibrant mountain towns of Bozeman and Livingston, Highland Ranch sits in one of Montana’s most coveted recreational corridors. The property boasts awe-inspiring views of four mountain ranges—Crazy, Absaroka, Gallatin, and Bridger—framing every sunrise and sunset. From the expansive porches of the custom 4,111± square foot, three-bed, three and a half-bath home, watch elk graze, and golden light paint the peaks—this is mountain living at its most majestic.
Just west of Helena, Montana, this rare opportunity offers a balance of seclusion, scenery, and access to town. Surrounded by the Rocky Mountains and bordering National Forest, the land features a seasonal creek, lush riparian zones, & abundant wildlife including elk, deer, and moose. With no improvements, it’s a blank canvas for a custom home or retreat. Panoramic views, quiet surroundings, and proximity to medical care, shopping, dining, & a regional airport make this an exceptional offering.
Nestled along a scenic stretch of the Yellowstone River near Columbus, Montana, this rare opportunity offers river frontage, cottonwood bottomlands, and productive pasture. Wildlife thrives in this unspoiled setting, from whitetail deer and wild turkeys to pheasants and elk. With elevated building sites outside the floodplain and easy year-round access, the property blends natural beauty, recreation, and agricultural value just 45 minutes from Billings.
This exceptional riverfront property near East Glacier Park offers direct frontage on the Two Medicine River with sweeping views of Glacier National Park. Rolling terrain, meadows, and wooded bottoms provide an ideal setting for a custom home or retreat. Enjoy year-round access, nearby amenities, and unmatched recreation—fly fishing, horseback riding, hiking, and skiing. With its natural resources and location, it’s well suited for conservation, investment, or a private escape.
This Montana ranch spans 11,177± acres, of which 8,880± are deeded, supporting populations of elk, deer, mountain lions, upland birds, antelope, and black bears. Roughly 3.5 miles of the ranch borders National Forest, which transitions into Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness and Yellowstone National Park. In addition to 620± acres of contiguous State Land and 1,677± acres of contiguous BLM land, the property enjoys 1.4± miles of pristine Stillwater River frontage for trout fishing.
Nestled in Montana’s breathtaking Madison Valley near Cameron, this secluded end-of-the-road ranch is bordered by 2.5± miles of National Forest, offering direct access to pristine wilderness. Enjoy sweeping mountain views, abundant wildlife, two year-round creeks, and close proximity to the world-renowned Madison River for fly fishing. Improvements include a custom main home, guest cabin, indoor riding arena, barns, and full ranch infrastructure—ideal for cattle, horses, recreation, and retreat.
Just 10± minutes from Livingston, Montana, this property includes views of the Yellowstone River, Mission Creek, Sheep Mountain, and the Absaroka, Gallatin, and Beartooth Mountain Ranges. The 1,536± SF, 4 bed, 2 bath custom home boasts an open concept, energy efficiency, and attention to detail. Just a half mile away, access the Yellowstone River for trout fishing at Sheep Mountain FWP. The property enjoys shared ownership and exclusive access to an 89± acre island on the Yellowstone River.
Just minutes from Lewistown, Montana, this property features a home, horse barn, and heated shop. The horse barn includes ample space for stalling, tack storage, and feed. Adjacent pastures offer room to roam, and the property’s live water ensures reliable year-round hydration for animals. A large heated shop is attached to a dog kennel with heated floors and its own septic. With views of the Judith Mountains and live water running through, this acreage offers utility and inspiration.
This riverfront property in Montana features fertile bottomland, spring-fed wetlands, and vibrant wildlife habitat. Towering cottonwoods, meandering sloughs, and abundant waterfowl, upland birds, and big game create an unmatched recreational retreat. With an existing home and a ready-to-build homesite, this scenic escape offers privacy, flexibility, and stunning views of surrounding mountain ranges—just a short drive from modern conveniences.
This Montana riverfront ranch is a premier recreational and agricultural property nestled along the Jefferson River near Three Forks. It features spring-fed wetlands, mature cottonwood groves, and sweeping views of the Bridger, Madison, and Tobacco Root mountains. The land supports abundant wildlife, including deer, moose, waterfowl, and upland birds. With designated homesites and approved septic permits, it’s an ideal setting for a legacy residence or private sporting retreat.
Helena Valley Hay Farm is a well-managed irrigated property with reliable water rights and a new full-circle pivot system. Currently seeded to sainfoin, it supports a profitable hay operation with strong regional demand. Surrounded by working farms and rich wildlife habitat, it offers excellent hunting and access to nearby lakes, trails, and ski areas. Just 15 minutes from downtown Helena, this property blends agricultural productivity with outdoor recreation and investment appeal.
Through the work of Ruby Gulch Mining Company, the Gold Reserve Mining Company, and Pegasus Gold, this property was consolidated from mineral owners. Geologists estimate that only 20% of the gold and silver has been harvested from this Montana land, leaving plenty of reserves for investors or operators. The property is characterized by planted reclaimed pit mining sites, cliff bands, timbered ridges, and clearcuts, creating a bighorn sheep sanctuary and a mule deer and elk habitat.
Over two miles of year-round water flows from Custer Creek and Big Coulee Creek, which feed two large reservoirs. Timbered draws and creek bottoms turn into unique rock formations and productive farm ground, providing a home to a wide array of wildlife. The ranch includes 650± acres of tillable land with valuable irrigation rights on 230± acres, offering significant agricultural potential for farming or ranching ventures. The property also includes a newly constructed 4-bed, 3-bath home.
This property offers both striking beauty and practical utility in the heart of Sweet Grass County, Montana. With approximately 2,200± feet—nearly half a mile—of Sweet Grass Creek flowing through both sides of the ranch. The creek offers year-round flow and supports wild trout, creating a rare on-property fishing opportunity. With improvements already in place, the ranch also shares a half-mile border with 320± acres of BLM land, expanding the recreational footprint and preserving open space.
Set against Mount Ellis, this end-of-the-road property is less than 8 miles from Bozeman. Privacy, mountain views, wild meadows, pastures, forests, and spring waters surround a 7,632± SF home, a 1,590± SF guest cottage, equestrian facilities, and outbuildings. The 122± deeded acres are bordered on three sides by millions of acres of public land. Whether you’re seeking an equestrian estate, a hunter’s paradise, or a basecamp for year-round adventure, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
This property is tucked away in the Gallatin Valley at the base of the Bridger Mountains and the Horseshoe Hills. The views from the property are stunning, with the Bridgers looming to the northeast, encompassing an expansive view of the lights of Bozeman and the Gallatin Valley, the Spanish Peaks rising to the south, and the Tobacco Root Mountains to the west. Take in the views from this ranch, close to one of the most celebrated small towns in the western United States: Bozeman, Montana.
This property sits on the east side of the Bridger Mountains and is contiguous to thousands of acres of Gallatin National Forest. Grass and sage pastures lead to dense Douglas fir-covered ridges. This topography provides eye-appealing viewsheds and entices wildlife with cover, travel corridors, and access to food and water. Rich soil and springs make an ideal environment for gardens, crops, and animals. Many elk, deer, black bears, and moose utilize the springs for water as they travel through.
This property sits in Bridger Canyon, midway between Bozeman and Bridger Bowl Ski Area. The acreage includes mountain meadows with views of the Bridger and Spanish Peak mountain ranges. The diverse habitat supports a variety of wildlife, most notably elk that travel through. The 5,386± SF, 3 bed, 3 bath main home, boasts multiple living and dining areas. Just around the drive from the main home, you’ll find a 1,441± SF, 2 bed, 2 bath guest house, a greenhouse, a shop, and a toy barn.
Set in a pristine valley adjacent to national forest lands and conservation easements, Pine Creek Ranch offers a mountain retreat with minimal improvements, preserving its rustic character. The property features diverse timber, a half‐mile± stretch of Pine Creek, lush bottomlands, grassy parks, and a hay meadow. Often hosting elk and deer, this ranch provides fly fishing, big-game hunting, and additional acreage opportunities, making it a rare find. Additional adjacent acreage is also available.
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