Bitterroot River Overlook Florence, MT
Last Listed At: $1,500,000
52 Acres
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Details & Features
Accessibility, high-quality river access, and a stunning setting are the key features of the Bitterroot River Overlook. A five-minute drive from downtown Florence, Montana in the Bitterroot Valley, these 52 acres are located in the fastest growing region of Montana. Within a half-hour to downtown Missoula, amenities such as fine dining, a state university and commercial air service are well within reach. This property provides spectacular views over the famed Bitterroot River with over 900’ of side channel frontage as well as access to the main stem of the river. The Bitterroot is an excellent river consisting of diverse water and quality hatches with cutthroat, brown, rainbow, and brook trout all found swimming its waters. Set atop a scenic bluff, the 4,619 sqft cedar-sided home provides residence and breathtaking views of the Bitterroot and Sapphire Mountain Ranges.
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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