Property Overview
Spanning 2,100± acres, Two Medicine Legacy Ranch offers a rare blend of history, scale, and natural beauty in the shadow of Glacier National Park. Originally assembled by Hugh Black during the formation of St. Mary and held within the same family for generations, the ranch carries a deep sense of heritage. Over a mile of Two Medicine River frontage provides exceptional low-pressure fishing, while rolling native grass hills are dotted with ponds and framed by parcels of aspen and conifer. Unobstructed panoramic views of Glacier National Park provide a dramatic backdrop, and wildlife is abundant, with elk, deer, moose, bears, wolves, and upland birds frequent visitors.
Fenced for cattle grazing, the ranch is as functional as it is scenic. Rolling meadows, wooded draws, and natural water features support strong agricultural potential alongside outstanding recreational appeal. With power in place and existing grazing income, this is a genuinely turnkey legacy holding. The property’s scale creates a blank canvas for building, whether a custom mountain home overlooking the park, a family retreat, or guest lodging. Recreational opportunities extend well beyond the ranch boundaries. Glacier National Park’s Two Medicine entrance is just a short drive away, offering world-class hiking, wildlife viewing, and backcountry adventure.
Conveniently located west of East Glacier and accessible from Highway 49, the ranch offers both seclusion and easy access. Glacier Park International Airport in Kalispell is roughly 1.5± hours away, and Amtrak’s Empire Builder stops in the historic town of East Glacier Park, just minutes from the property.
Property Facts
- 2,100± deeded acres
- Family-owned for multiple generations
- Originally assembled by the legendary Hugh Black during the creation of what is now St. Mary
- Over 1 mile of Two Medicine River frontage which is a world-class, low-pressure fishery
- 5± minutes to East Glacier and Two Medicine entrance to Glacier National Park
- Tenant currently rents the grass
- Power to property
- Located on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation
- 4± miles from East Glacier off Highway 49
- Multiple ponds, rolling wild grass topography with aspen and conifer pockets throughout
- Wildlife, including elk, whitetail, mule deer, moose, wolves, black bears, grizzly bears, upland birds and birds of prey.
- About an hour and a half from Kalispell and Glacier International Airport
- Road network to traverse the acreage
