Falls Creek Acreage
Details & Features
Situated a convenient 20-minute drive from Livingston, in the scenic Shields Valley of southwest Montana, the Falls Creek Acreage represents an exciting and diverse rural offering in one of the most spectacular regions of the Treasure State. Consisting of 440± deeded acres of recreational and production land, the property is home to white-tailed and mule deer, pronghorn antelope, and Hungarian partridge. It borders both sides of Falls Creek for approximately one mile. The acreage offers diverse topography; from fertile irrigated and dry land hay ground, to lush riparian creek bottom habitat, to shortgrass prairie pastureland. The property is unimproved, however there are many stunning homesites, any of which would enjoy dramatic views of the Bridger and Crazy Mountains that prominently fill the western and eastern skyline respectively. The surrounding area is one of the most sporting-oriented locations in Montana, renowned for a number of legendary fisheries and world-class hunting options for upland birds, waterfowl and big game. Livingston is one of the most recognized, dynamic and desirable small towns in the Rocky Mountain West. The Falls Creek Acreage is a beautiful property in a wonderful location. The offering price is $1,475,000.
- Productive agricultural offering
- World-class hunting
- Stunning homesites
- Big mountain views
Montana
Trust Live Water Properties to list ranches for sale in Montana that suit every sporting passion. Ranch real estate in the beautiful state of Montana can be purchased near Big Sky, Bozeman, Livingston, Big Timber and Whitefish. Picturesque fly fishing properties can be found on rivers like the Big Hole, Beaverhead, Yellowstone, Smith, Jefferson, Madison, Gallatin and many other prolific, native trout fisheries, while the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem provides the backdrop to Montana horse and cattle ranches. The variety of ranch properties for sale in Montana fulfill every outdoor-loving whim.
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