755 Jack Creek Rd, Ennis, MT 59729
This exceptional 160-acre Montana ranch, originally designed and built in 1929 by dude ranch pioneer Julia Bennett with renowned architect Fred Wilson, presents a unique investment opportunity. Situated just northwest of Big Sky Resort and approximately 20 minutes from Ennis, the property boasts breathtaking views of the Madison River Valley and the surrounding 10,000'+ peaks. The ranch offers a remarkable blend of history and natural beauty, featuring a large lodge with a commercial kitchen, historic cabins, horse corrals, a barn, outbuildings, a swimming pool and pool house, and an indoor tennis court. Approximately one mile of creek frontage is provided by Mill Creek and Jack Creek, which run through the property, along with a spring-fed trout pond. The property is fenced and includes rolling hills covered in aspen and evergreens, providing a private retreat in a region known for its abundant wildlife, including elk, moose, bear, and deer. The ranch is contiguous to two conservation easements, enhancing its privacy and contributing to the preservation of this critical wildlife migration corridor within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Thousands of acres of accessible National Forest land are located nearby. There are no zoning restrictions or conservation easements impacting the ranch's potential uses. This is a rare chance to acquire a piece of Montana history with significant recreational and potential development possibilities.
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