Canyon Ranch on the Smith River White Sulphur Springs, Montana
Details & Features
The Canyon Ranch is a high-caliber sporting property located 10± miles northwest of White Sulphur Springs and 90± miles from Bozeman, Montana. The ranch consists of 1901± contiguous deeded acres with 184± acres of irrigated cropland in a very private and secluded valley. Approximately three miles of both sides of enhanced Smith River flows through the property creating excellent brown and rainbow trout fishing opportunities. The property also offers exceptional deer, antelope, Hungarian partridge, sharptail grouse, waterfowl hunting opportunities.
- 10 Miles north of White Sulphur Springs, Montana
- Deer, Antelope, Hungarian Partridge, Sharptail Grouse, Waterfowl hunting opportunities
- Three Waterfowl ponds
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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