Fay Ranches
Fay Ranches

395 Gallatin Park Dr

Bozeman, MT, United States

The Reserve </br>at Willow Creek Ranch 2

Description

Welcome to The Reserve at Willow Creek Ranch 2, where your dream homesite awaits in the foothills of the Bangtail Mountains. This property comprises 156± deeded acres of pristine Montana land with almost a quarter mile of the North Fork of Willow Creek, close to thousands of acres of Gallatin National Forest, and conveniently located near Livingston, Bozeman, the Yellowstone River, Yellowstone National Park, and Big Sky. This property boasts magnificent views in every direction of the Crazy Mountains, Bangtail Ridge, and the Chief Mountain plateau. Elk, deer, moose, black bear, and other wildlife roam through the sage-filled land.

The Reserve at Willow Creek Ranch 2 is improved and ready for building with newly constructed roads and electricity. This is the ideal location to build your dream home in Montana, as you can enjoy the seclusion of your private property with the benefit and convenience of being near amenities. Bridger Bowl Ski Area is a little over an hour from the property, while Big Sky Resort is a little over two hours. This ranch is for those who wish to take in alpenglow views of the mountains, with the twinkling lights from the small town of Clyde Park in the distance. The Bozeman/Livingston areas are the most sought-after locations for recreational ranches in Montana because of abundant wildlife, nearby rivers, and proximity to Yellowstone National Park. Montana’s population is growing, its cities are developing, and tourism is becoming an even more significant part of the state’s landscape, especially in the summer. Despite the growth of Bozeman and the surrounding area, this region has maintained its natural beauty. There’s no better spot to be in the state than the Bozeman/Livingston region because of its location and surrounding access to everything anyone could ever want to do to enjoy the great outdoors.

Business Details

Year Established
1992

Service Areas

Montana
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Southeast United States
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