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INTRODUCTION
Overlooking the roughly one-acre rainbow trout-filled pond and rolling hills you will find the post and beam style lodge which is located roughly one-half hour outside of Bozeman. The jewel of this massive ranch is its luxurious owner’s estate, which was meticulously crafted by Tom Deyo in 2007.As a recreational dream, it is perfect for sportsmen who would love to hunt its lands which are often home to antelope, whitetail deer, bear, and game birds. For the fishermen there are two stocked fishing ponds, one near the main home. The indoor arena, paddocks, and thousands of acres of riding area will thrill any horse owner. The property is currently farmed and watered by pivots. Various water rights convey in the sale
FISHING OPPORTUNITIES
There are two spring-fed fishing ponds filled with rainbow trout (non-breeding hybrids) located on the property. Ponds are roughly 1 acre and 3 acres in size. (Stocking license from FWP)
Madison River – Greycliff Fishing access site is a short drive away offering world-class blue Ribbon fishing opportunities.
INDOOR RIDING ARENA AND HORSE FACILITIES
The avid horseman will enjoy the indoor riding arena, and roughly 1,000-acre fenced grounds with spring-fed running water for livestock. The indoor horse arena is 96 x 72’
RESTORATION
Formerly, this property was a cattle ranch. When the property was purchased in 2003 the goal was restoration. Over time native landscapes reemerged after planting thousands of acres of grasslands and trees, creating wetland protection with fencing to protect springs from livestock and reviving wildlife habitats for deer, elk, and upland birds including; Wild Sharp-Tailed Grouse, Hungarian partridge, Pheasant, and Chukar Partridge.
ADDITIONAL DWELLING UNITS
Guests and employees have ample housing opportunities. Dwellings include 1-bedroom bunkhouse, 3-bedroom guesthouse, 4-bedroom ranch hand’s house, and 3-bedroom ranch hand’s house. The ranch is equipped with several barns and sheds for additional storage and convenience.
The Times calls Bozeman one of the world's best places.