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FEATURED LISTING
04/23/2025
$275,000
2.19 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - Mammoth, MT
Extremely rare recreational property with South Boulder River frontage in the heart of the Tobacco Root Mountains bordering National Forest land with a leveled cabin site, fishing beyond compare, hunting, and mountain views you have to see to believe.
This is an EXTREMELY RARE property right on the banks of the South Boulder River. It cant be stressed enough what an incredible find this unique opportunity is to own property right out in the heart of the Tobacco Root Mountains bordering tens of thousands of acres of National Forest lands. The Tobacco Root Mountains provide a mecca of recreation from its renown fishing on the South Boulder River and all its pristine high mountain lakes, to hiking the hundreds of miles of trails, to ATVing the jeep roads, to wildlife sightseeing and hunting, to climbing the mountain peaks and everything in between. The area has it all, and owning this fantastic property will put every bit of it right at the back door of the cabin in the mountains you always wanted to build. Youll want to order a copy of the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest Central map so you can plan your days and weeks of hiking, fishing, hunting, biking, and ATVing. The Montana mountain wildflowers here are phenomenal too. Theres so much to see and enjoy. The views are breathtaking, and the setting is one youll have to see and experience to believe.
Build your cabin right near the edge of the South Boulder River where you can see the river and easily access the tumbling waters and hear the sounds of mother nature pouring by 24 hours a day/7 days a week. Or for now, just pull your camper in or put up your tent and start enjoying this amazing setting right away. You can fish for cutthroat and brook trout right in the river on your very own property then go up and down the river onto all the National Forest lands and keep right on fishing. The river pours right out of numerous high mountain lakes that are chock full of trout. Lakes like Brannan Lake, Sailor Lake, Lake Louise, Lost Cabin Lake, Globe Lake and more are all here to be fished and enjoyed. These are high mountain lakes that are pristine and picturesque with the mountain peaks jutting up right from their shores. Its the perfect background setting for your high mountain South Boulder River recreational property. And the property also has a fresh Montana mountain stream running right through it in addition to the river. Enjoy it all. This will be your legacy property you hand down for generations to come and your family will be glad you took advantage of this amazing opportunity when you did.
Moose, elk, and mule deer call the property home, and the high mountain peaks hold mountain goats and even more wildlife. You can hunt the mountain slopes or just hike and take pictures and enjoy the wildlife both below and above tree line. The spruce, fir, and pine forests here provide cover and shade for your property, the streams, rivers, and lakes and the wildlife who live here. Being up at the higher elevations where the property sits, its cooler here than down in the valley bottoms in the summer too. And the cool splashing waters of the river and the shade of the trees all around you will provide even more comfort from those hot summer days. This is strictly an off the grid recreational property for summer and fall use as its way back in the mountains on a mountain road and gets too much snow for year-round living. Its certainly possible to snowmobile in during the winter and spring months to visit your property and the cabin you build for Christmas or New Years or a few weeks or weekends in between. Itll be that happy place you go for peace and solitude, and you wont want to leave once you get there.
Where can you find a property like this with South Boulder River frontage bordering the National Forest with a leveled cabin site in the forest and such amazing fishing opportunities, hunting and mountains right outside your legacy property? The answer is right here. This opportunity isnt one youll want to miss or regret not taking advantage of.
FEATURED LISTING
04/22/2025
$1,195,000
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - 18 White Rock Lane, Lot#WP001, Whitehall, MT
Welcome to this magnificent 3,404 square foot custom log home situated on 20 acres of pristine Montana landscape, offering some of the most dramatic and unobstructed views of the Tobacco Root Mountains and the Jefferson River Valley. Built in 2003, this home has been lovingly maintained and showcases timeless craftsmanship with an inviting and spacious layout. The main level features a large living area with picture windows to take in the views, a well-appointed kitchen and dining area, and a comfortable master suite. Upstairs, you'll find two additional bedrooms and a full bathroomperfect for family or guests. The unfinished basement offers generous space for storage or future customization.Outside, the property includes an 864 square foot detached 3-car garage and a 2,124 square foot barn with an upstairs guest apartmentideal for hosting or potential rental income. For those with livestock or horses, the property is fully set up with fenced pasture, indoor stalls, and a water drinker. Adding to the property's charm, Mill Creek, a seasonal spring creek, meanders through the land, enhancing the natural beauty and offering a peaceful setting. Whether you're looking for a full-time residence, a private getaway, or a turnkey hobby ranch, this property delivers the perfect blend of comfort, function, and Montana's breathtaking landscape.
FEATURED LISTING
04/22/2025
$195,000
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - 30 Pond Road, Cameron, MT
Endless Views & Recreation Along Highway 87 Your Montana Retreat Awaits
Situated just off Highway 87, this exceptional property offers the perfect backdrop for your dream home or recreational escape. With year-round access, nearby electricity and fiberoptic internet, and a location atop a aquifer, it's well-positioned and ready for development.
The property enjoys direct highway frontage and is surrounded by millions of acres of public land, nestled between the Gallatin and Beaverhead National Forests. No matter where you build, you'll be greeted with panoramic views of the Madison and Gravelly Mountain Ranges, and sweeping vistas that stretch in every direction. You'll find multiple points of access to public lands for hunting and recreation with Sheep Creek and Mile Creek Trailheads a few minutes away.
This is a true haven for hunters, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts. Situated in Game Management Unit 361, the area is rich with wildlife, including elk, antelope, deer, bear, bighorn, and a variety of birds and raptors throughout the year.
Water is abundant in the region, and world-class fishing is just a short drive away on the legendary Madison River. Teeming with wild rainbow and brown trout, providing an exciting and technical fishing experience.
Spend your weekends exploring the turquoise waters of Cliff and Wade Lakes, the mysterious Quake Lake, or the expansive Hebgen and Henry's Lake as you head toward the West Yellowstone entrance and the gateway to Yellowstone National Park.
Whether you're looking for a quiet place to retreat, or a basecamp for endless adventure, this property is your ticket to experiencing all that Montana has to offerseason after season.
FEATURED LISTING
04/15/2025
$864,000
1.03 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - 5 River Rest Ln, Lot#WP001, Silver Star, MT
Turn-Key Cabin Investment Opportunity on the Jefferson River Silver Star, MontanaDon't miss this rare opportunity to own a profitable, turn-key commercial investment nestled along the scenic Jefferson River in Silver Star, Montana. This income-producing property features three fully furnished 2-bedroom, 1.5-bath cabins, currently operating as successful short-term rentals on Airbnb and VRBO.Set against a riverfront backdrop, these charming cabins offer direct access to the Jefferson River, a haven for fly-fishing enthusiasts drawn to the area's renowned angling opportunities. Each cabin is thoughtfully designed and move-in ready, providing immediate rental potential with minimal upkeep.One cabin is currently occupied by a long-term tenant on a month-to-month lease, offering additional flexibility for potential buyers seeking a mix of short and long-term income.With a solid rental history and a loyal guest base, this property is ideal for investors looking to enter a thriving hospitality business. Profit and loss statements are available to pre-qualified buyers upon request.Schedule your private showing today and discover the full potential of this exceptional riverfront investment!
FEATURED LISTING
04/04/2025
$235,000
5.9 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - Lot 36 Hayfield Loop Trail, Ennis, MT
One of three five-acre parcels overlooking Blaine Spring Creek in Ennis, Montana. There are many building locations to choose from as well as room for a shop, barn, guest cabin, etc. Irrigation water available with paid annual water dues of $75 per lot. Annual homeowner association dues are $200 per lot. The homeowners association has a one-time $2500 fee to build which goes into the road maintenance fund. Power runs across the lot so hookup should be reasonable. Owners in good standing have access to private trout stocked Haypress Lakes which are behind a locked gate in the subdivision. Lots of wildlife in the area! It is just a short drive to the Varney, Burnt Tree or Eight Mile Fishing access points, public land or Axolotl Lakes or Ennis Lake. There are plenty of places to hike, ride horseback, hunt, fish, ski or snow machine. The drive to Ennis is approximately 10 miles, where you will find shopping, a grocery store, hospital and clinic, movie theater, bowling alley and much more. Bozeman is about one hour away, as is Yellowstone National Park or Island Park, Idaho. Adjoining lots are also available MLS 400135 and MLS 400136. Buy one or all three for the extra space. Photos are across and of all 3 lots. Signs are on the approximate edges of lot 35. Lots 34 and 36 run west and east to the end of the two-rail fence from the two signs. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Buyer and buyers agent to do due diligence on property information and verify to their satisfaction.
FEATURED LISTING
03/30/2025
$225,000
12.8 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - Axolotl Lakes Road, Ennis, MT
Take a look at this twelve-acre parcel in Shining Mountains Unit I. Just a short drive off the County maintained Shining Mountains Loop Road just outside of Ennis. This parcel has a lot of character with some nice spots to put your Montana dream home or summer cabin. There is plenty of room for horses or leave it as open space for all the wildlife. Just a short drive to public land for hunting, hiking, horseback riding or snow machining. A few miles away is the famed Madison River for fishing or floating. Owners in good standing have access to trout stocked lakes in Shining Mountains III, which is accessed behind a locked gate. It is about an hour drive to Bozeman, West Yellowstone, Big Sky or Island Park. There are plenty of lakes in the area, including Ennis Lake, Quake Lake, Hebgen Lake and Cliff and Wade Lakes. Miles of trails for hiking or horseback riding: Bear Creek, Indian Creek, Wall Creek, Papoose Creek, Sheep Creek and Mile Creek just to name a few. The Town of Ennis has all the essentials: grocery store, furniture store, hospital and medical clinic, movie theater, bowling alley, two pharmacies, restaurants and much more! There is a one-time $2500 fee to build that goes into the road maintenance fund. Power is estimated to be $22k-$25k per NorthWestern Energy. Note: Seller name on Buy-Sell: Margaret E Higgins as personal representative of the Estate of John D Cozy. NOTE: Title will transfer via a Personal Representative's Deed. The seller will look at all reasonable offers.
FEATURED LISTING
03/27/2025
$375,000
5.98 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - 17 South Bluebird Lane, Ennis, MT
Your summer cabin awaits on just under 6 acres in Virginia City Ranches! Power, well & septic to the cabin and 3 full RV hookups (Note: two are not currently permitted by Madison County). The 600 square foot cabin is currently set up for summer use only and not on a permanent foundation. Build your dream home and rent the cabin in the summer or use it for family and friends. There is also an 8x8 shed with all the tools you'll need to maintain the grounds, including a riding lawn mower and weed eater. The 5th wheel and all items in the cabin and shed convey at closing. Outdoor seating area and covered porch to take in the views of the Madison Range and Madison Valley. Cabin includes a Heatilator pellet stove, kitchen appliances, stacker washer and dryer, table, chairs, stools, speakers, bed, BBQ, flattop, smoker, & much more! Forty-gallon water heater, laminate floors and butcher block counters. There are three inches of foam in the walls and ceiling and the cabin sits on concrete blocks. About a five-mile drive to downtown Ennis for all your needs and approximately an hour to Bozeman. Lots of recreational opportunities in the Madison Valley and surrounding areas. Two RV hookups not permitted by the Madison County Sanitarian. The septic permit is for 2 bedrooms, one of which is in the cabin. There is a 5th wheel hooked up to one of the 3 RV sites. Weeds sprayed 9/1/24. All information deemed reliable. Buyer and buyers agent to do due diligence on property information and verify to their satisfaction. Property is being sold as is.
FEATURED LISTING
03/26/2025
$699,000
0.85 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - TBD Moonwater Lane, Cameron, MT
Very rare, build ready, property on the famed Madison River. Well and septic have Department of Environmental Quality approval. There is fiber and power at the lot. Build your year-round dream home or summer get away. This private, eighteen-lot, quiet neighborhood has well maintained roads with winter access. It is approximately forty miles south of Ennis off highway 87. This is a wade only section of the river, so there will not be any boats floating by throughout the day. Imagine owning one of the few empty lots available on this stretch of the Madison River. Short-term and long-term rentals are allowed. Mild covenants to protect your investment and protect the river viewshed. Many recreational areas close by such as trails, lakes, hunting and fishing. Lots of wildlife in the area, including sheep and elk in the wintertime. Close to Quake Lake, Hebgen Lake, Henrys Lake, Cliff Lake and Wade Lake. Also nearby is the Reynolds Pass fishing site and $3 Dollar Bridge fishing site. Sheep Creek and Mile Creek Trails also close by. Less than thirty minutes to Yellowstone National Park. Also close to Island Park, ID for snow machining, West Yellowstone for cross country skiing or Big Sky, MT for downhill skiing. There is also plenty of public land for hunting big game. Don't miss this extraordinary opportunity to own property so close to public land! NOTE: There is currently not an active homeowners association with dues. The property owners pitch in when needed for road maintenance and plowing.
FEATURED LISTING
03/25/2025
$3,500
20.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - Finance MiningClaim Ownership, Pony, MT
YELLOWSTONE LODE CLAIM GOLD VEIN TOBACCO ROOT MOUNTAINS
MINING CLAIM OWNERSHIP
OWNER FINANCING
This is a legally registered, 20.66 acre gold and gem LODE Mining Claim for sale, the Willow Creek Lode #5.
Located in a beautiful forest of pines and aspens and 12 miles SW of the quaint mountain town of Pony.
This area has the feel of the Old West where the Cowboy Culture still lives on.
Camp on a clearing by the road or by the creek, or the nearby, little used, free Potosi Campground with vault toilet and Potosi hot springs to enjoy.
Montana is known as the Treasure State for its rich mineral deposits of gold and gems.
In an area of World Famous Trout Fishing.
This is my only lode claim in Montana.
Gold prices have reached an all time high of over $3000 per ounce.
See further down the listing the Buying Process, my financing options to choose from, and how to purchase this claim.
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Located at the base of Mt. Bradley, where Winter snow thaw deposits gold and gems as go up the mountain side.
Yellowstone National Park is less than 2 hours southeast.
The TV series Yellowstone with Kevin Costner is filmed just West of this claim.
A mining claim is an affordable way to enjoy the beauty of the land combined with the adventure of panning for gold, using your rock hammer, chisel, and shovel looking for gems up the mountain ridges on the claim.
Owning a mining claim is having access to a lifetime of great family fun and recreation, in a very beautiful, natural setting.
You would be acquiring an experience that will give you a good feel for what the old time prospectors must have felt during the days of the original Montana Gold Rush.
Our claim is located in the Tobacco Root Mountains being well known for gold and gem discoveries.
The TV show, American Gold: The Legend of Bear Gulch, on the Fox Business Channel, takes place in these same mountains.
The TV series, Yellowstone with Kevin Costner, was filmed just West of this area.
The movie, The River Runs Thru it, with Brad Pitt, was filmed not too far away.
A great plus is having Yellowstone National Park less than a 2 hour drive South.
The Willow Creek Reservoir with boating and fishing is 15 miles away.
National Forests remained open at all times during the virus with a televised invitation by the Director for families to visit them as safe places for family recreation, making our mining claims some of the safest places for your family to enjoy and get away from all the nonsense.
A lode claim differs from our placer claims, as on a lode claim you can dig into the mountain side and can even go to the extent of building a mine shaft.
Having a lode claim is an advantage as you can dig into the claim with a mine shaft if you choose that is not allowed on placer claims.
A quartz/gold vein was discovered on the claim extending thru the claim.
Our lode claim has veins of valuable minerals including gold in veins (called lodes) cutting thru rocks. Quartz and gold are frequently found together and digging into the quartz vein is called chasing the vein.
A vein of quartz/gold runs South to North thru the middle of the claim.
On the claim I found a quartz vein with gold traces in the rock.
Pick and shovel, rock hammer and chisel, metal detector, and is hard rock mining.
I did not expose the whole vein, though was able to follow it going through the claim, intermittently.
The process of lode, hard rock mining, is the process where gold is extracted directly from the lode vein beneath the ground. Dig down about 3 feet as go through the claim, then pick, shovel, and rock hammer working the sides of that hole. Filling in the holes when leave the claim as required by the national forest.
For the use of any machinery, you need to file a Plan of Operation with the BLM for approval.
Scratch your rock ore against an unglazed white ceramic streak plate.
If it's gold, it will leave a golden streak. Or scratch the surface of the specimen with a knife. Gold is a soft metal that will show scratch marks.
The claim is located in the Tobacco Root Mountains having a history of gold production.
It is a good sign that there are other claims in this area being worked by experienced prospectors for years.
BUYING PROCESS:
To purchase my claim, the process would be, I would need how you want your name(s) and mailing address on the contract, and which payment option you choose, where I will then scan and email you a signed contract.
Total price of $3500, that can be paid in one full payment where your ownership is then transferred after receiving payment,
or $3500, paying for 2 months, $1750 and $1750,
or $3500, paying $1500, $1000, and $1000 for 3 months,
or $3500, paying $700 for 5 months,
or $3500, paying $500 per month for 7 months.
A $199 deed processing fee is paid with final monthly payment.
After receiving you final payment, your ownership of the 20.66 acre claim will be legally recorded with the Montana Bureau of Land Management and the Madison County Recorder.
MADISON COUNTY: Down in Southwest Montana, sharing a tiny portion of its southern border with Idaho is Madison County. This mountainous part of Montana is wedged between Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks, and its residents maintain their local traditions that are inspired by the natural landscape, like fishing, ranching, and all things outdoors.
The county seat is Virginia City, an interesting place split between the historic and the contemporary. Half of the town contains a vibrant, current-day population, while the other half is an abandoned mining town, preserved as a slice of history and a window into the lives of settlers from the mid-1800s.
While Virginia City is probably the countys largest touristic draw, the nearby town of Ennis is a delightful stop for passers-through, and is host to many annual events. Though it doesnt immediately border Yellowstone National Park, Madison County, and more specifically Ennis, can make a great base from which to explore the park.
SOUTHWEST MONTANA ROCKHOUNDING
Rockhounding is more than just a hobby; it is a lifestyle.
There's a reason Montana is known as the Treasure State and that Southwest Montana where our claims are located is especially rich for gold and precious gems.
Even today, you can tap into the euphoria of making a find in Montana.
A century and a half ago, these hills crawled with prospectors lured by rich gold strikes.
Aquamarine, sapphires, garnets, amethyst, smoky quartz, clear quartz scepters, jaspers, topaz, and even diamnonds are also to be found in this part of Montana.
Because of such an availability of gems to be found, there are many Mineral and Gem Clubs throughout the state.
The geology of Montana had a history of volcanic activity which is largely responsible for the wide variety of interesting rocks and minerals to be found here.
MADISON COUNTY
Madison County has some of the worlds best fly-fishing and endless other outdoor activities.
Close enough to Yellowstone National Park to visit, but far enough to be away from the crowds, this county has something for everybody during all seasons
throughout the year.
Amazing mountain views, spectacular trout fishing, and Cowboy Culture are just a few reasons to visit Madison Valley.
During the summer months, there are endless options for outdoor activities like fishing, hiking, biking, and kayaking.
The Big Sky Ski resort is an hour and half SE with all the winter activities.
Nearby Willow Creek Reservoir is a fishing access site that also has camping.
Fishing and boating may be enjoyed on the lake with a boat launch provided.
MADISON VALLEY
The Madison Valley where our claims are located, is an area rooted in farming and ranching with blue ribbon rivers, majestic mountain ranges, abundant wildlife, and small towns with rural values.
Lewis and Clark crossed this scenic valley of majestic mountain ranges and the fabled Madison River in 1805, but not until 1864, shortly after gold was first discovered in the valley, did Madison County become part of Montana Territory.
Today, rural and community values keep ranching as the main way of life in the Madison Valley. Through conservation, the Madison Valley has sustained productive agricultural land, healthy grasslands, and abundant wildlife.
In addition to its old west charm, the Madison Valley has arguably the most superb fly-fishing waters in all the world and the Madison River may be our most glorious. Meriwether Lewis named the river in 1805 after James Madison, who was the US Secretary of State at the time. Starting in Yellowstone National Park, the river is 183 miles of perfectly moving riffles that are teaming with trout.
Ennis is the base camp of the Madison Valley, a colorful town filled with fly anglers and ranchers,
Ennis sits on the banks of the Madison River and is surrounded by 3 mountain ranges.
I am a retired teacher, and got into prospecting as a hobby with my family.
I am 74 and my wife 71, and we have gained the experience to select the best areas to locate claims.
We feel we are selling more than the gold and minerals on beautiful land.
Mining Claims as an investment: if you purchase a claim from us, at no charge, I would help you if you ever decided to sell in the future.
Mining Claims are a great investment, as claims go up in value over time, just as land does.
TOBACCO ROOT MOUNTAINS
The Tobacco Root Mountains lie in the northern Rocky Mountains, between the Jefferson and Madison Rivers in southwest Montana.
The highest peak is Hollowtop at 10,604 feet (3,232 m). The range contains 43 peaks rising to elevations greater than 10,000 feet (3048 m).
Much of the central part of the range is within the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest. The range saw significant gold mining, especially during the 1880s to 1930s.
TOWN OF PONY
Pony, as a gateway into the Tobacco Root Mountains, may be categorized as a ghost town in muc
FEATURED LISTING
03/14/2025
$144,500
5 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - Cameron, MT
Discover your own piece of Montana's unspoiled wilderness with this exceptional 5-acre property near Ennis. Nestled amidst the breathtaking Madison Mountain Range, this land offers a rare opportunity for those seeking tranquility, adventure, and a connection to nature.
Prime Location
Situated just a short drive from Yellowstone National Park and the vibrant communities of Big Sky and Ennis, this property combines seclusion with convenience. Ennis, known for its rich history and welcoming atmosphere, provides essential amenities, dining, and cultural experiences, ensuring you're never far from modern comforts.
Outdoor Enthusiast's Paradise
For those passionate about the outdoors, this location is unparalleled. The Madison River, renowned for its world-class fishing, is just a stone's throw away, offering endless hours of angling amidst stunning scenery. Nearby trailheads, such as Sheep Creek and Mile Creek, invite you to explore diverse hiking paths, immerse yourself in local wildlife, and experience the serene beauty of Montana's landscapes. Additionally, pristine waters like Henrys Lake, Quake Lake, and Cliff & Wade Lakes are within easy reach, perfect for fishing, boating, and relaxation.
Versatile Opportunities
Whether you envision building a secluded cabin retreat, setting up a seasonal camper, or investing in land within Montana's flourishing real estate market, this property caters to diverse aspirations. The absence of zoning restrictions in Madison County offers flexibility, allowing you to bring your vision to life without unnecessary constraints.
Access and Utilities
Accessible via Pond Road, the property ensures ease of entry while maintaining the privacy and untouched beauty that discerning buyers seek. With power infrastructure nearby, you have the option to connect to the grid or embrace sustainable living solutions like solar energy, tailoring the utilities to your preferences.
Investment Potential
Montana's real estate market has experienced significant growth, with property values appreciating as more individuals discover the allure of Big Sky Country. Investing in this 5-acre parcel not only secures a personal haven but also positions you advantageously within a dynamic and appreciating market.
Property Details
Acreage: 4.99 acres
County: Madison
Annual Taxes: $459.34
Access: Via Pond Road
Utilities: Power available nearby; solar options viable
Zoning: No zoning restrictions outside city limits
Seize the Opportunity
Imagine waking up to panoramic mountain vistas, spending your days immersed in outdoor adventures, and evenings under a canopy of stars. This property is more than just land; it's an invitation to a lifestyle harmoniously balanced between nature and modernity. With the increasing demand for Montana real estate, now is the ideal time to secure your slice of this captivating landscape.
FEATURED LISTING
03/06/2025
$1,350,000
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - 30 Wilson Lane, Sheridan, MT
In the heart of the Ruby Valley on the banks of Mill Creek sits a fully furnished 1,413 square foot home. Built in 2004, this beautiful three-bedroom, two-bath house is surrounded by 20 acres of lush bottom land. Old Baldy Mountain makes a picturesque backdrop through the cottonwood trees. Whitetail deer, turkey, pheasants, and an occasional lumbering moose call this place home. Known for its hopper bite, Mill Creek offers a private fishery out your back door with brook trout and the occasional brown trout making its way upstream.
Live water properties do not come up for sale very often in this area. Whether you are looking for a quiet getaway, retirement home, or a place to start your homestead, this is a great opportunity to own your piece of Montana.
This 20-acre parcel, which is primarily rectangular, is just under a half mile long with the improvements at the northern portion of the property near the creek away from the main road. Mill Creek flows westerly, creating a beautiful ambiance near the home and attracting wildlife and providing fishing right out your back door. Several riparian areas with mature trees are interspersed among the native pastures creating habitat for the abundant wildlife. If desired, this property could easily handle a couple of horses or a few cows or be used as a hobby farm.
This is a great opportunity for buyers looking to own a piece of Montana in the beautiful Ruby Valley. This live water property has everything someone looking for their Montana getaway could desire. From fishing out the back door to recreational opportunities in the expansive Beaverhead National Forest close by, this property offers endless opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Dont wait to come to experience Big Sky Country!
FEATURED LISTING
01/22/2025
$50,000
0.86 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - Lots 3-10, Block 265, Virginia City, MT
Experience the breathtaking mountain views and the charming vibes of historic Virginia City! These lots are your ticket to a wonderland of outdoor fun such as fishing, hunting, hiking, camping, and skiing in the winter! Virginia City itself is a time capsule waiting to be explored, with quirky sights and shops. These lots are like a blank page, waiting for your outdoor masterpiece with trees, fresh, invigorating juniper scents, and endless possibilities. Spend your nights stargazing and your days soaking up all the adventure this area has to offer!
Local Area
Virginia City is where Montanas history lives. Located along Alder Gulch, it depicts the original old west with largely restored buildings. With the discovery of gold in 1863, Virginia City was born. One mile down the road is Nevada City which offers more opportunities to experience the old west with modern amenities. Approximately 500,000 visitors come through annually to see the best-preserved example of the many placer mining camps that once flourished.
Ennis, Montana was named for William Ennis who settled the area that is now the townsite. Lewis and Clark crossed through the Madison Valley in 1805, but Ennis wasnt shaped until the discovery of gold in 1863 in Alder Gulch. Ennis was incorporated in 1956. The primary source of the economy is cattle with rotating crops of hay and grains. Timber is also harvested from numerous acres of nearby forests. Gold mining is also making a comeback. Downtown Ennis has tackle shops and hunting equipment available for the outdoor enthusiast. The Madison River offers blue-ribbon trout fishing. Outdoor recreation can be found year-round!
Area Attractions
Ennis Lake
Ennis Lake stretches for 2.6 miles and was formed by the construction of the Madison Dam. Camp, boat, fish, or white-water raft in the Bear Trap Canyon downstream of the dam. Anglers can fish for Brown and Rainbow Trout in this 4,800-acre lake.
Norris Hot Springs
Named the Water of the Gods, Norris Hot Springs is a unique oasis situated among hillsides offering views of wildlife from the pool. Naturally heated from the bubbling springs below the earths surface, the pools clean hot mineral waters are 120 degrees. Soak here to treat your body to the healing powers of the hot mineral waters and enjoy the atmosphere with live music, food, and a campground.
Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park
This unique and fascinating park was Montanas first state park and features one of the largest known limestone caverns in the Northwest. The spectacular caves are lined with stalactites, stalagmites, columns, and helictites.
Red Rock Mine & Garnet Gallery
Experience the same thrill of prospecting and screen for garnets, corundum, and rubies! Use your gems for jewelry.
The Ringing Rocks
The famous Ringing Rocks offer an unforgettable memory best described as a jumbled pile of boulders that when tapped with a hammer or wrench ring melodically. Although there is currently not a scientific explanation available, it is thought the chiming is caused by the combination of rock and the way the patterns have formed as the rocks have eroded. Mysteriously, if you remove a rock from the pile, it no longer rings!
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park is 125 miles for an easy day trip where you can catch a glimpse of the rarely seen grizzly and wolf at the Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center. Visit geysers and the historic Old Faithful for sights that you will never forget. Get a taste of the wild, see where the wildlife roams, and enjoy all the amenities of a national park!
Blue-Ribbon Fishing
Madison River
Considered to be one of the prettiest and most popular rivers in Montana, the Madison River provides scenic floats, gorgeous canyons, and breathtaking views. Even if the fish are not biting, the land surrounding the river makes any day worth it. The Madison begins in Yellowstone National Park and flows for more than 140 miles before reaching the Missouri River near Three Forks, Montana. The mighty Madison River ranks as one of the top rivers for trout fishing and contains high numbers of quality-sized brown and rainbow trout. Whether you are a dry fly, nymph, or streamer fisherman, there is enough for all to enjoy success on these waters.
Big Game Trophy Hunting in the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest
The Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest claims the title as the largest of all the national forests in Montana. It spans over 3.32 million acres and lies in eight of Montanas counties. The forest provides timber, minerals, and grazing land as well as a habitat for wildlife. The area displays fantastic mountain ranges climbing toward the sky. These ranges include the Anaconda, Bitterroot, Beaverhead, Flint Creek, Gravelly, Highland, Madison, Tobacco Root, and Sapphire Mountains. The snowpack of the mountains forms the Big Hole, Beaverhead, and Ruby rivers. These three rivers then join and flow as one in the Jefferson River. Bird watchers can find more than 260 species in the various habitats. The region provides a winter range for bighorn sheep and mountain goats and is home to grizzly and black bears, mule deer, mountain lions, elk, and moose.
Skiing and Winter Sports
Bridger Bowl Ski & Snowboard Resort
The resort boasts four large bowls within its boundaries that offer a variety of landscapes and terrain for any individuals ability.
Big Sky Resort
Stay at the resort and take part in all the splendid activities it has to offer. Go mountain biking on numerous trails and see the gorgeous scenery firsthand. Golf on the prestigious course and then relax at the spa. In the winter months enjoy skiing, snowshoe tours, and sleigh rides. In the warm months hike, zipline, and get out in the amazing Montana sunshine.
Virginia City, MT Airports nearby
1. Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (51.0 miles / 82.0 kilometers)
2. Bert Mooney Airport (52.9 miles / 85.2 kilometers)
3. Helena Regional Airport (90.8 miles / 146.2 kilometers)
4. Idaho Falls Regional Airport (123.2 miles / 198.3 kilometers)
FEATURED LISTING
01/07/2025
$149,900
12.89 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - Tbd Revenue Road, Norris, MT
12.89 Acres at the foot of the Tobacco Root Mnts, just 40 miles west of Bozeman, Montana with owner financing available! The land borders BLM public land and is close to thousands of acres of more public land. It is only 12 miles from the Madison River and 10 miles from Ennis Lake, while to the west, the Tobacco Root Mountains offer high mountain lakes and many ATV and 4x4 trails to explore. It is only 6.5 miles west of Norris, about 16 miles north of Ennis. The views are huge, looking directly west into the Tobacco Root Mountains as well as east views into the Madison Range, with distant views of the Bridger and Elkhorn mountains. The access is secured with a private easement off a county road, though there currently is also access via a BLM road. Land like this old mining claim in a beautiful mountainous setting bordering public land is hard to find. Is it the retreat for you?
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FEATURED LISTING
01/07/2025
$149,900
12.89 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - Nhn Revenue Road, Norris, MT
Own your own patented mining claim at the foot of the Tobacco Root Mountains with great views! Only 40 miles from Bozeman this property is in a secluded area of Montana that once was a bustling mining area. If you are looking for your private piece of Montana, this may be what you are looking for... 12.89 acres that would be a great location for your own recreational get away. This property borders BLM public land and is in an area with thousands of acres of public land to explore. It is only 12 miles to the northeast to a fishing access on the Madison River and 10 miles to the southeast to Ennis Lake for fishing. To west, in the Tobacco Root Mountains are many high mountain lakes as well for fishing and many ATV and 4x4 trails to explore. It is only 6.5 miles west of Norris and located just 40 miles west of Bozeman, about 16 miles north of Ennis. The views are huge, looking directly west into the Tobacco Root Mountains as well as east views into the Madison Range, with distant views of the Bridger and Elkhorn mountains. The access is secured with a private easement off a county road, though there currently is also access via a BLM road. The land offers you seclusion, big, expansive views, and plenty of land to develop to fit your dreams. It is an out-of-the-way setting that is far enough from town and the city lights to slow down and enjoy the beauty of Montana. The owner is offering financing on a contract for deed with 20% or more down. Land like this in a mountainous setting with so much public land around is hard to find these days. This old mining claim is just waiting for someone to create their own personal and private retreat. Could it be you?
Copyright © 2025 Big Sky Country MLS. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
FEATURED LISTING
12/23/2024
$800,000
56.08 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - E Bench Rd, Twin Bridges, MT
South of Twin Bridges, these 56.08 acres presents a multitude of recreational activities. The renowned Beaverhead River cuts into the western boundary, known for its blue-ribbon fishing and low fishing pressure while displaying beautiful Montana scenery. The meadow features a level expanse where deer can graze on native grasses before making their way to the river for a refreshing drink. With a history of productive farmland, the land is also suitable for hay cultivation or farming. The breathtaking views encompass the Tobacco Root, Ruby, and Highland Mountains, all vying to touch the wispy clouds in the expansive Big Sky. Dillon, Montana is located 15 miles to the south, while Twin Bridges is just 13 miles to the north, making it easy to access various amenities. You can camp beneath the stars, build a cozy cabin for a getaway, or create your ideal home. This versatile land offers inspiring views and numerous adventures to explore!
Local Area
The Twin Bridges area, despite its name, encompasses more than just two bridges. Water plays a pivotal role in defining the essence of Twin Bridges. The convergence of the Big Hole, Beaverhead, and Ruby Rivers near Twin Bridges forms the Jefferson River, offering a mosaic of fishing opportunities. From the vast Jefferson River to the secluded banks of the Ruby River, anglers can relish diverse fishing experiences. For those seeking a more leisurely pursuit, a scenic float trip down any of these rivers presents a serene escape amidst the picturesque ranchlands surrounding Twin Bridges. While numerous locations offer fishing and floating activities, few can rival the unique experience of participating in the Floating Flotillas Fish Fantasy River parade. Organized by the Greater Ruby Valley Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture, this exceptional event features a buoyant parade, pasture golf, a three-on-three basketball tournament, and various festivities. The river parade promises to infuse a distinctive charm into any Montana expedition.
Area Attractions
Big Game Trophy Hunting in the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest
The Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest claims the title as the largest of all the national forests in Montana. It spans over 3.32 million acres and lies in eight of Montanas counties. The forest provides timber, minerals, grazing land, and a habitat for wildlife. The area displays fantastic mountain ranges climbing toward the sky. These ranges include the Anaconda, Bitterroot, Beaverhead, Flint Creek, Gravelly, Highland, Madison, Tobacco Root, and Sapphire Mountains. The mountains' snowpack forms the Big Hole, Beaverhead, and Ruby rivers. These three rivers then join and flow as one in the Jefferson River. Bird watchers can find more than 260 species in the various habitats. The region provides a winter range for bighorn sheep and mountain goats and is home to grizzly and black bears, mule deer, mountain lions, elk, and moose.
Beaverhead Rock State Park
Beaverhead Rock State Park is located 16 miles north of Dillon, Montana off MT Hwy 41. Visitors can hike to the top of the rock to view the Beaverhead Valley and surrounding mountain ranges. On August 8th in 1805, Meriwether Lewis wrote that Sacagawea recognized the rock formation and said it resembled the head of a swimming beaver.
Ruby River
The Ruby River is a stunning small river fishery nestled in the picturesque Ruby Valley. Located just 30 minutes from Ennis and an hour from Bozeman, the brief drive is well worth it for fishing opportunities on the Ruby. Despite its modest size, this river is home to impressively large trout. For those who prefer fly fishing, the Ruby River offers a variety of hatches throughout the year, ensuring that each visit brings a new challenge and the chance to perfect one's technique. Casting a line here, surrounded by the tranquility of nature and the distant hum of wildlife, is nothing short of magical.
The Beaverhead River
Don't be fooled by its modest appearance, the Beaverhead River is a gem hidden in plain sight. With its source in the Clark Canyon Reservoir and winding its way to meet the Big Hole near the quaint town of Twin Bridges, this river is a treasure trove for trout aficionados. Its nutrient-rich waters serve as a natural haven for some of the largest trout in the state. The Beaverhead's claim to fame? The astonishing brown trout population. It was once estimated that a staggering 20-inch brown trout could be found every seven feet along the riverbank. A true testament to the bountiful nature of this unassuming river.
The Big Hole River
Often referred to as one of the best fly-fishing rivers in Southwest Montana is the Big Hole River. With more than 3,000 fish per mile, anglers have this river on their list. Skinner Lake feeds the mainstem Big Hole River in the Beaverhead National Forest along the Montana-Idaho border. The Big Hole River flows northwest and north where it is eventually joined by the Wise River. This free-flowing, Blue Ribbon Trout Stream is home to fluvial Arctic Grayling, Cutthroats, Brook Trout, Mountain Whitefish, Brown and Rainbow Trout.
The Jefferson River
Lewis and Clark named this river in honor of President Thomas Jefferson, as it had the highest water volume at the time when compared to the nearby Madison and Gallatin rivers. The Jefferson River originates at the confluence of the Big Hole and Beaverhead rivers, flowing north through agricultural landscapes and limestone cliffs. It eventually reaches the cottonwood bottoms near Three Forks, where it converges with the Madison and Gallatin rivers to create the Missouri River. For recreational activities, the Jefferson River is classified as Class I water, making it suitable for floaters and novice paddlers, except during the high-water flows of spring.
FEATURED LISTING
11/14/2024
$3,150,000
3.96 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - 1395 U.S. 287, Cameron, MT
1395 US Highway 287 & 9 Fopar Rd Road
Incredible RIVERFRONT Commercial Opportunity: Two Neighboring Properties Being Sold Together! Ideally located between Ennis' newly expanded airport and Yellowstone Park in Cameron, MT with great year round access. Listing includes an RV Park with Lodge and Home next door. 1)A massive 4,000 sq ft log lodge situated on 3.45 acres, boasting 325 ft of Madison River frontage. This spacious lodge offers endless potential, with 9 RV full hook-ups already in place, and DEQ approval for additional riverfront cabins or condos, all with breathtaking views and direct river access. 2)An adjoining 3,900 sq ft craftmanship residence with 150+/- ft of Madison River frontage, currently operating two successful VRBO units. This high end home features stunning views from both levels, 2 separate living areas with fireplaces, a hot tub and impressive wrap-around deck with stairs to the river. This is an idyllic setting for relaxation and recreation. Dream big! Log Lodge offers expansive 2,000 sq ft main floor with vaulted timbers, a grand staircase, multiple bathrooms and a walk-in cooler perfectly designed for an event venue. Destination wedding venues outside of Yellowstone Park are in demand! Stay in the home while you build out your business next door. Home comes fully furnished and is turn-key ready with 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms. Great design for personal use or as a rental property. Whether you choose to use it as your residence, duplex, or capitalize on its VRBO rental history, this property offers flexibility and income potential. Imagine owning both properties and having the freedom to create your Montana dream retreatwhether its a vacation escape, a family compound, a joint venture with your hunting and fishing partners, or a mix of riverfront cabins and condos. The possibilities are endless! Located in a destination area renowned for world-class fly fishing, hunting, snowmobiling, lakes, skiing and only 40 minutes from Yellowstone National Park. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Bring your creativity to make your dream a reality. Call your favorite realtor for a tour today.
FEATURED LISTING
09/20/2024
$1,500,000
104.22 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - East Bench Road, Twin Bridges, MT
Where brown trout dance in the nutrient-laden currents of the breathtaking Beaverhead River, lies a waterfront bounty spread across a sprawling 104.22 acres. An abundance of water nourishes a diverse array of flora and fauna, enhancing the natural allure of the property. Tantalizing views grab ahold of perception and center it on the Tobacco Root, Ruby, and Highland Mountains that surround the area. Power is conveniently available nearby, laying the groundwork for creative designs of a dream home or vacation retreat. Although untouched by farming in recent years, the land presents a fertile opportunity for agricultural endeavors. The Beaverhead Valley is a gateway to a trove of blue-ribbon fishing opportunities, with three converging rivers at Twin Bridges including the Ruby River, Beaverhead River, and the Big Hole River. Twin Bridges is 13 miles from the property offering an easy commute to convenient amenities. Embrace this chance to own a tranquil piece of this vibrant landscape and settle in each evening next to a flickering fire reminiscing about the remarkable experiences and fishing tales from each day!
Local Area
The Twin Bridges area, despite its name, encompasses more than just two bridges. Water plays a pivotal role in defining the essence of Twin Bridges. The convergence of the Big Hole, Beaverhead, and Ruby Rivers near Twin Bridges forms the Jefferson River, offering a mosaic of fishing opportunities. From the vast Jefferson River to the secluded banks of the Ruby River, anglers can relish diverse fishing experiences. For those seeking a more leisurely pursuit, a scenic float trip down any of these rivers presents a serene escape amidst the picturesque ranchlands surrounding Twin Bridges. While numerous locations offer fishing and floating activities, few can rival the unique experience of participating in the Floating Flotillas Fish Fantasy River parade. Organized by the Greater Ruby Valley Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture, this exceptional event features a buoyant parade, pasture golf, a three-on-three basketball tournament, and various festivities. The river parade promises to infuse a distinctive charm into any Montana expedition.
Area Attractions
Big Game Trophy Hunting in the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest
The Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest claims the title as the largest of all the national forests in Montana. It spans over 3.32 million acres and lies in eight of Montanas counties. The forest provides timber, minerals, grazing land, and a habitat for wildlife. The area displays fantastic mountain ranges climbing toward the sky. These ranges include the Anaconda, Bitterroot, Beaverhead, Flint Creek, Gravelly, Highland, Madison, Tobacco Root, and Sapphire Mountains. The mountains' snowpack forms the Big Hole, Beaverhead, and Ruby rivers. These three rivers then join and flow as one in the Jefferson River. Bird watchers can find more than 260 species in the various habitats. The region provides a winter range for bighorn sheep and mountain goats and is home to grizzly and black bears, mule deer, mountain lions, elk, and moose.
Beaverhead Rock State Park
Beaverhead Rock State Park is located 16 miles north of Dillon, Montana off MT Hwy 41. Visitors can hike to the top of the rock to view the Beaverhead Valley and surrounding mountain ranges. On August 8th in 1805, Meriwether Lewis wrote that Sacagawea recognized the rock formation and said it resembled the head of a swimming beaver.
Ruby River
The Ruby River is a stunning small river fishery nestled in the picturesque Ruby Valley. Located just 30 minutes from Ennis and an hour from Bozeman, the brief drive is well worth it for fishing opportunities on the Ruby. Despite its modest size, this river is home to impressively large trout. For those who prefer fly fishing, the Ruby River offers a variety of hatches throughout the year, ensuring that each visit brings a new challenge and the chance to perfect one's technique. Casting a line here, surrounded by the tranquility of nature and the distant hum of wildlife, is nothing short of magical.
The Beaverhead River
Don't be fooled by its modest appearance, the Beaverhead River is a gem hidden in plain sight. With its source in the Clark Canyon Reservoir and winding its way to meet the Big Hole near the quaint town of Twin Bridges, this river is a treasure trove for trout aficionados. Its nutrient-rich waters serve as a natural haven for some of the largest trout in the state. The Beaverhead's claim to fame? The astonishing brown trout population. It was once estimated that a staggering 20-inch brown trout could be found every seven feet along the riverbank. A true testament to the bountiful nature of this unassuming river.
The Big Hole River
Often referred to as one of the best fly-fishing rivers in Southwest Montana is the Big Hole River. With more than 3,000 fish per mile, anglers have this river on their list. Skinner Lake feeds the mainstem Big Hole River in the Beaverhead National Forest along the Montana-Idaho border. The Big Hole River flows northwest and north where it is eventually joined by the Wise River. This free-flowing, Blue Ribbon Trout Stream is home to fluvial Arctic Grayling, Cutthroats, Brook Trout, Mountain Whitefish, Brown and Rainbow Trout.
The Jefferson River
Lewis and Clark named this river in honor of President Thomas Jefferson, as it had the highest water volume at the time when compared to the nearby Madison and Gallatin rivers. The Jefferson River originates at the confluence of the Big Hole and Beaverhead rivers, flowing north through agricultural landscapes and limestone cliffs. It eventually reaches the cottonwood bottoms near Three Forks, where it converges with the Madison and Gallatin rivers to create the Missouri River. For recreational activities, the Jefferson River is classified as Class I water, making it suitable for floaters and novice paddlers, except during the high-water flows of spring.
FEATURED LISTING
06/19/2024
$5,750,000
313 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - Ennis, MT
The Ennis Lake Point Ranch is comprised of 313 acres in a single contiguous block of private land.
Located just west of McAllister, 5 miles north of Ennis, and 45 miles southwest of Bozeman.
Borders directly on Ennis Lake, has a 3 acre private reservoir, and miles of spring creeks.
The Madison River feeds Ennis Lake, and is one of the most prized fly fishing rivers in the west.
Improvements include a ranch home, shops, and a small historic log cabin structure on the reservoir.
Water rights include roughly 100 acre-feet of rights, and 190 shares of West Madison Canal Company.
The ranchs flat bluffs overlook Ennis Lake and the ranchs wildlife rich creek bottoms.
Postcard views of both the Madison Range to the east and the Tabacco Root Mountains to the west.
Valuable natural grazing for livestock, with irrigated pasture or cropland a possibility also.
Great development potential, with no zoning in place to restrict possible uses.
FEATURED LISTING
06/10/2024
$12,250,000
1800 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - N 6323 US Highway 287, Norris, MT
Discover the timeless beauty and serene ambiance of Bar MZ Ranch, a picturesque haven located just two miles south of Norris on MT Highway 287 and only 45 minutes from Bozeman, Montanas fastest-growing city. Spanning 1,800 deeded acres, this extraordinary property offers a perfect blend of tranquillity and recreation, making it an ideal sanctuary for those seeking a harmonious connection with nature and history.
At the heart of Bar MZ Ranch lies a majestic 100-year-old barn, surrounded by expansive meadows, meandering creeks, and natural springs. Burnt Creek winds almost two miles through the property, providing ample stock water and irrigation for over 500 acres. With year-round flow, Burnt Creek is ideal for stream enhancement and riparian improvement.
The diverse landscape of Bar MZ Ranch, nestled in the foothills of the Tobacco Root Mountains, features meadows with quaking aspen, offering a haven for wildlife including elk, deer, moose, antelope, and bear. Upland birds such as pheasant and Hungarian partridge are also common. This rich diversity provides exceptional recreational opportunities.
Surrounding the ranch headquarters, over 500 acres of flood-irrigated meadows yield an annual harvest of 125 tons of grass hay, with the remaining meadows used for fall and winter grazing. The west side of the ranch features spring-fed, rocky drainages opening into a large basin with willow and aspen groves, offering ample cover for livestock. From this vantage point, admire breathtaking vistas of the Tobacco Root Mountains to the west and the Madison Range to the southeast.
A unique highlight is the highest point on the range, overlooking a large meadow where Wolf Creek emerges. Here, the remnants of an old homestead, marked by a solitary chimney, stand as a testament to the ranchs rich history. Historically used for summer and fall grazing, this area is currently leased to a local rancher.
Bar MZ Ranch is well-equipped with the infrastructure and carrying capacity to support 150 cow/calf pairs, making it ideal for both cow-calf and yearling operations. Experience the best of Montanas ranching heritage at Bar MZ Ranch, where nature, history, and modern ranching converge in perfect harmony.
Welcome to your new haven. Welcome to Bar MZ Ranch.
FEATURED LISTING
04/23/2024
$990,000
159.64 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - TBD S Beartrap Canyon Road, Lot#WP001, Norris, MT
Embrace the epitome of Montana living with this extraordinary property overlooking and set against the backdrop of the majestic Madison River. Located between Bozeman and Ennis, this offering is in the heart of all things recreation and boasts panoramic vistas of the river valley and surrounding Mountain Ranges.Entry to the property is via a Bureau of Land Management easement and over a recently built graveled road, offering excellent access that provides an unmatched combination of convenience and privacy. This parcel provides exclusive access to the Madison River through the neighboring BLM land and is surrounded by endless recreational opportunities, including world-class fishing, hunting, hiking, and skiing.This property also presents an outstanding location for a gun range tailored to a unique shooting experience. Its ideal topography, with a large natural backstop, ensures safety and security while providing noise insulation to the surrounding areas. The terrain offers long-range opportunities and accommodates a variety of shooting inclinations.Bordering a vast private land holding protected by a conservation easement, the adjacent property ensures both seclusion and the preservation of its pristine surroundings while fostering a sanctuary for an array of wildlife. The neighboring ranch's abundant deer, elk, and upland birds frequently traverse this property, offering a glimpse into the area's untamed beauty and providing tremendous hunting opportunities. With no covenants or restrictions and an electric utility easement, the possibilities for building your dream home or recreational retreat are truly boundless.
FEATURED LISTING
10/05/2023
$5,950,000
141.48 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - Twin Bridges, MT
Crow's Foot on the Big Hole is a 141+/- acre riparian retreat located along a one-mile stretch of the fabled Big Hole River near Twin Bridges, Montana. The ranch is complemented by a 3,250+/- square foot custom, two-story, three-bedroom residence that takes in mountain views and provides spacious, luxury living along the bank of the river. It is conveniently located an hour from Bozeman and its commercial airfield, minutes from Twin Bridges, Sheridan, and Dillon, which offers ample services and an FBO for private air travelers. For anglers, this region is considered the fly-fishing capital of Montana, with some of the most celebrated waters in the western United States within a one-hour radius. The ranch also boasts quality hunting for large whitetail deer and turkey. A small irrigated food plot showcases a wide variety of wildlife, including moose, upland birds, and waterfowl, within a proximal view of the residence. In 1997, esteemed architect Jonathan Foote constructed a charming 832 square foot log cabin. This cozy retreat has undergone recent renovations and provides extra accommodation for guests. The property and its structures are in outstanding condition and move-in-ready, which is appealing for someone wanting a luxury sporting property in an ideal location.
The Facts:
~ 141+/- acres
~ One hour from Bozeman, ten minutes to Twin Bridges, and 30 minutes to Dillon
~ One-mile frontage of the Big Hole River
~ Immaculately landscaped and recently built 3,250+/- square foot custom home with great views of the river riparian and surrounding mountains
~ Classic, 832+/- square foot rustic one-bedroom log cabin with loft
~ Land types include elevated benchland, cottonwood forested riparian, and an irrigated food plot
~ Lots of wildlife, including moose, turkey, waterfowl, and quality whitetail deer
FEATURED LISTING
04/06/2023
$5,750,000
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - Twin Bridges, MT
The Orvis endorsed Healing Waters Lodge is widely recognized in the fly-fishing world as a premier western trout fishing lodge. Located in the heart of the Ruby Valley, Healing Waters is surrounded by the Tobacco Root, Ruby, and Pioneer Mountain Ranges. This Montana fishing lodge for sale is situated between the towns of Sheridan and Twin Bridges, Montana, surrounded by cattle ranches and nestled among cottonwood trees, offering stunning views in all directions. Healing Waters Lodge keeps a diverse fishing program rivaled by few operations. Benefitting from special use permits on the famous rivers including the Beaverhead, Big Hole, Jefferson, Madison, and the Smith. The lodge also benefits from wading access agreements on streams like the Alder, the Ruby, and the Boulder. Additional access to private spring-fed creeks and ponds continues to set Healing Waters Lodge apart from the competition. Known far and wide to have the most knowledgeable and seasoned guides in the industry as well as first-class accommodations and fine cuisine, Healing Waters has built an impeccable reputation that is ripe to be taken over, and built upon by the next owner.
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04/18/2025
$230,000
0.21 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - Lot 3 West Hugel Street, Ennis, MT
Lot 3 West Hugel Street


04/18/2025
$230,000
0.21 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - Lot 2 West Hugel Street, Ennis, MT
Lot 2 West Hugel Street, Ennis


04/18/2025
$200,000
0.22 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - Lot 15 Mirza Way, Ennis, MT
Lot 15 Mirza Way, Ennis


04/17/2025
$2,500,000
2.3 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - 829 S 2nd Street, Ennis, MT
Madison Angler's Retreat


04/17/2025
$390,000
0.11 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - 105 W Cover, Virginia City, MT
105 W Cover, Virginia City, MT 59755


04/17/2025
$1,195,000
20 ac.
FOR SALE
Madison County - 18 White Rock Lane, Lot#WP001, Whitehall, MT
Custom Log Home With Tobacco Root Range Views


04/15/2025
$864,000
1.03 ac.
FOR SALE
Madison County - 5 River Rest Ln, Lot#WP001, Silver Star, MT
River Rest Luxury Cabins


04/08/2025
$199,000
5.32 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - 77 Badger Road, Ennis, MT
77 Badger Lane


02/25/2025
$5,950,000
141.48 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - Crow's Foot on the Big Hole, Twin Bridges, MT
Crow's Foot on the Big Hole


02/25/2025
$369,000
5.97 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - 42 E Hawker Lane, Ennis, MT
42 E Hawker Lane, Ennis, MT 59729


05/14/2024
$799,000
120 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - TBD Carey Lane, Sheridan, MT
7 Springs Ranch


04/24/2024
$990,000
159.64 ac.
FOR SALE
Madison County - TBD S Beartrap Canyon Road, Lot#WP001, Norris, MT
Rare Land Offering Overlooking The Madison River
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