Smith River Ranch Sulphur Springs, MT
Last Listed At: $13,500,000
227 Acres
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Details & Features
The Smith River Ranch is located in White Sulphur Springs, Montana. The property boasts 227 acres and approximately ½ mile of both sides of the Smith River. The river is characterized by big bends, cut banks, shallow riffles and dark holes creating excellent fishing waters for trophy brown trout. The wide wetland corridor on the property includes a spring-fed slough and trout pond which support a variety of large and small game, upland birds and waterfowl. Improvements on the Smith River Ranch include a 4BR/3BA timber frame home built in 1996 in addition to a double car garage. With beautiful mountain views, endless recreational opportunities and excellent live water, the Smith River Ranch is a rare and exceptional listing. Live Water Properties LLC represented the Buyer in this sale.
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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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