
Description
Sprawling along Broken Creek Road near Three Forks, Montana, these 30.091 acres provide peace combined with room to roam. A horse-riding mecca, the ranch consists of a custom-built pole barn converted home encompassing 1,616 square feet, 2 bedrooms, and 2 bathrooms. It has all the comforts and conveniences and is completely self-sustaining using solar power. Surrounded by secure, sturdy fencing, folks who yearn to leave the city behind can bring their horses home to graze and gallop. The stable houses 8 stalls with a grooming area and a tack hut. There is a bunkhouse that sleeps 6 and can be rented out for income. The rolling hills provide hunting opportunities or fish the Missouri River that flows a few miles from the property. Gaze above at the sparkling stars from the fire-heated hot tub! This ranch has it all. From blue ribbon fishing to shopping in Bozeman, dream big and then come home for a soak in the claw foot tub. Youll want to experience this paradise yourself! Local Area Just off I-90 is the recreational mecca of Three Forks, Montana. Three Forks is rich with the historical expedition of Lewis and Clark and how they discovered the confluence of the Jefferson, Madison, and Gallatin rivers. There is much to do regarding outdoor adventuring: fishing, hiking, floating, bicycling, hunting, and much more. Three Forks also has a 9-hole golf course with panoramic views of beautiful scenery all around while you swing away. Between all of the major cities in Montana is the county seat of Broadwater County, Townsend. Located in the Missouri River Valley between the Big Belt and the Elkhorn Mountains, where the Missouri River opens into Canyon Ferry Lake (Montanas 3rd largest body of water), Townsend was named by railroad officials in 1883. It was then that a rail stop was made because businesses were becoming more established to support the gold mining in this region. Land lots then were just $5 apiece! Famed explorers Lewis and Clark traveled through in 1805. The mighty Missouri River borders the town, and the area is nicknamed the Valley of Adventure because of the vast outdoor opportunities that are readily available. Large areas of BLM and state land surround the town. Townsend is just 15 minutes from Canyon Ferry Lake which is one of Montanas most sought-after recreational spots. The lake provides activities of boating, ice boat sailing, year-round fishing for Trout, Salmon, Perch, and Walleye, camping, sightseeing, picnicking, hiking, hunting, and swimming. It is also conveniently near 4 major ski areas ranging from 1.5 to 3 hours away. In addition, the Broadwater County Museum is located in Townsend and holds unique artifacts such as an authentic painted buffalo robe. A short drive of 35 minutes will get you to the state capital of Helena. Area Attractions Headwaters Trail System Enjoy the paved network of trails that enrich your journey along the beautiful countryside, paralleling the Milwaukee Railroad bed. End your ride or walk on the banks of the Jefferson River. Headwaters State Park Journey through the park and learn about the history of the area through the information provided by the interpretive signs leading to vistas that commemorate Lewis and Clarks Corps of Discovery Encampment. This is the spot where the famous explorers discovered the source of the Missouri River. For your enjoyment, there are camping and picnicking spots and access to the river to hit up some fishing. It is 8 miles northeast of Three Forks. 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
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2BEDS
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30.09ACRES
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2BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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1,616SQFT
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$433$/SQFT
School Ratings & Info
Description
Sprawling along Broken Creek Road near Three Forks, Montana, these 30.091 acres provide peace combined with room to roam. A horse-riding mecca, the ranch consists of a custom-built pole barn converted home encompassing 1,616 square feet, 2 bedrooms, and 2 bathrooms. It has all the comforts and conveniences and is completely self-sustaining using solar power. Surrounded by secure, sturdy fencing, folks who yearn to leave the city behind can bring their horses home to graze and gallop. The stable houses 8 stalls with a grooming area and a tack hut. There is a bunkhouse that sleeps 6 and can be rented out for income. The rolling hills provide hunting opportunities or fish the Missouri River that flows a few miles from the property. Gaze above at the sparkling stars from the fire-heated hot tub! This ranch has it all. From blue ribbon fishing to shopping in Bozeman, dream big and then come home for a soak in the claw foot tub. Youll want to experience this paradise yourself! Local Area Just off I-90 is the recreational mecca of Three Forks, Montana. Three Forks is rich with the historical expedition of Lewis and Clark and how they discovered the confluence of the Jefferson, Madison, and Gallatin rivers. There is much to do regarding outdoor adventuring: fishing, hiking, floating, bicycling, hunting, and much more. Three Forks also has a 9-hole golf course with panoramic views of beautiful scenery all around while you swing away. Between all of the major cities in Montana is the county seat of Broadwater County, Townsend. Located in the Missouri River Valley between the Big Belt and the Elkhorn Mountains, where the Missouri River opens into Canyon Ferry Lake (Montanas 3rd largest body of water), Townsend was named by railroad officials in 1883. It was then that a rail stop was made because businesses were becoming more established to support the gold mining in this region. Land lots then were just $5 apiece! Famed explorers Lewis and Clark traveled through in 1805. The mighty Missouri River borders the town, and the area is nicknamed the Valley of Adventure because of the vast outdoor opportunities that are readily available. Large areas of BLM and state land surround the town. Townsend is just 15 minutes from Canyon Ferry Lake which is one of Montanas most sought-after recreational spots. The lake provides activities of boating, ice boat sailing, year-round fishing for Trout, Salmon, Perch, and Walleye, camping, sightseeing, picnicking, hiking, hunting, and swimming. It is also conveniently near 4 major ski areas ranging from 1.5 to 3 hours away. In addition, the Broadwater County Museum is located in Townsend and holds unique artifacts such as an authentic painted buffalo robe. A short drive of 35 minutes will get you to the state capital of Helena. Area Attractions Headwaters Trail System Enjoy the paved network of trails that enrich your journey along the beautiful countryside, paralleling the Milwaukee Railroad bed. End your ride or walk on the banks of the Jefferson River. Headwaters State Park Journey through the park and learn about the history of the area through the information provided by the interpretive signs leading to vistas that commemorate Lewis and Clarks Corps of Discovery Encampment. This is the spot where the famous explorers discovered the source of the Missouri River. For your enjoyment, there are camping and picnicking spots and access to the river to hit up some fishing. It is 8 miles northeast of Three Forks. 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
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