Daisy Dean Creek Ranch MARTINSDALE, MONTANA Hunting Ranching Fly Fishing Conservation
Daisy Dean Creek Ranch MARTINSDALE, MONTANA Introduction: Daisy Dean Creek Ranch is comprised of 1,652 acres with a wonderful combination of creek bottom, rolling grassland, irrigated hay and sub-alpine timber. The ranch is the ideal location for a small cow operation or for the hunter, horse enthusiast or general outdoor lover. Sitting at the foot of the Little Belt Mountains, the ranch offers sweeping views of the surrounding landscapes. The Lewis and Clark National Forest borders the ranch to the north, providing owners and guests access to over one million acres of public land waiting to be explored. The 4-bedroom, 4-bath home and its large deck are situated to take advantage of the dramatic alpine and vast valley views. Craig Janssen, Associate Broker Jack McInerney, Sales Associate Toll Free: 866.734.6100 Office: 406.586.6010
Location: Daisy Dean Creek Ranch is located in central Montana, a comfortable driving distance from 3 of the state s largest cities, all offering commercial air service. Bozeman is 103 miles to the southwest, Billings 126 miles east and Great Falls is 130 miles to the northwest. Along the Lewis and Clark Highway or Highway 12, are the towns of White Sulphur Springs is 42 miles to the west, Martinsdale is 14 miles and Harlowton is 33 miles to the east.
Acreage: The ranch totals 1,652 deeded acres, of which 1,220 acres consist of native grass, 196 acres dry crop, 136 acres timberland and 100 acres irrigated hay ground. This blend is the ideal composition to attract area wildlife or for a small cow herd.
Improvements: Built in 2004, the 3,658 sqft main residence is lodge-style home, each of the 4 bedrooms having its own full bath. The open floor plan boasts a large kitchen, spacious great room that opens to a large deck with great views of the Castle and Crazy Mountains. The pine floors, fir and knotty pine beams and paneling and large river rock fireplace fit well with the environment. The central heating is provided by propane and the great room s large fireplace. An oversized, attached 2-car garage offers vehicle and ATV storage plus workshop space. The rustic log guest cabin is a short walk from the main home, offering extra privacy for guests. The 1-room log cabin was the local teacher s home in the late 1800s. It was fully re-modeled in 2004. The cabin now overlooks the aspen-lined creek bottom. The wood stove and new metal roof promise to provide many years of service and rustic style.
Improvements (continued): There are two metal outbuildings, the 40 x 40 shop was built in 1982, is insulated, has power and a concrete floor. The second is 54 x 72, built in 1982 with a gravel floor. Both provide ideal storage for boats, tractors, ATVs and campers when not in use.
Daisy Dean Creek Ranch
Live Water: Daisy Dean Creek is a small alpine stream and holds small trout that will provide fun fishing opportunities for anglers. The ranch has good water rights that provide the potential to create a pond in the future. Nearby Live Water: The North Fork of the Musselshell is a few miles from the ranch. This steam is not well known to most anglers, however can offer surprisingly good fishing for brown and rainbow trout. Martinsdale and Bair Reservoirs are a short distance from the property and offer great camping, boating and fishing for trout. Take a drive into the mountains or better yet, saddle the horse and experience the hundreds of miles of small alpine creeks that offer private fly fishing.
Ranch Operation: The ranch is fenced and cross-fenced and can comfortably provide grazing and hay for 50 to 100 cows. The hay is floodirrigated through a low maintenance, and low labor system of ditches that are checked and dams to flood different areas. This is a good set-up for an owner who wants to run and manage his/her own herd or lease to a neighbor. An owner more interested in hunting or wildlife can chose to run fewer cows and adjust the grazing pattern to encourage elk and other game to spend more time on the ranch.
History: The small town of Martinsdale has a rich history that can be enjoyed at the Charles M. Bair Family Museum. Charlie Bair is one of the classic examples of the western success story. He made his first fortune in the Alaska Gold rush of the 1870s, moving to central Montana in 1883. He eventually built one of the largest sheep operations in the world, and along the way made friends with the likes of Charlie Russell, Tom Mix, Will James, Chief Plenty Coups and several U.S. Presidents. He also put together one of the most impressive collections of Indian and western artifacts. In 1866, what is now White Sulphur Springs was called Brewer Springs and developed the hot springs into a stage stop and resort. Native Americans had used the springs for many generations as a place of healing waters. The natural hot springs were compared to the famous Baden-Baden Hot Springs in Germany. A great many peopled traveled from all over the country to partake in the waters. A hotel was built, and plans were made by John Ringling to build a plush and fancy Victorian resort. Unfortunately, the Great Depression interfered with Ringling s plan and the resort was never built. Fortunately for the modern traveler, the hot springs are still available and just as relaxing and wonderful as they were in the early years. For generations, this valley has been home to many kinds of agriculture - from the early days of sheep ranching on the open range and the dominance of Charles Bair in Martinsdale to the opulence of the Ringling household and the subsequent evolution of ranching to fenced cattle and hay production. This fertile area remains a productive ranching community.
Climate: This part of Montana enjoys a mild climate with over 300 days with sunshine. July and August are the warmest months with high temperatures averaging in the low 80s and nighttime lows in the 50s. January is typically the coldest month with daily highs in the mid 30s. The White Sulphur Springs area gets very light snow coverage, most of the moisture falls as rain in May, June and early July.
Wildlife: Seclusion makes the Daisy Dean Creek Ranch a major elk calving area in the spring. Elk are abundant in the area and are a common site on the ranch year-round. Whitetail and mule deer also call the ranch home. Hungarian partridge, sharp-tailed grouse, moose, antelope and bears can be found in the area. Elk, bighorn sheep and Rocky Mountain goats can be found in the nearby mountains. Large and small game and non-game animals are abundant in the area mountains and forest service. Exploring the nearby mountain ranges could take a lifetime with the Big Belts, Castle and Crazy Mountains to the south, Bridgers to the northwest, and Little Belts to the north.
Summary Daisy Dean Creek Ranch is an outstanding mountain ranch and represents the best of what central Montana has to offer: seclusion, privacy, vast views and a comfortable home, all with easy access. Owners and guests will love spending time on the ranch and hunting, riding and hiking on the area s national forest. This is an exceptional opportunity to be a part of this ranch s rich western history. PRICE: $2,900,000 TAXES: $6,906 in 2015 CONTACT: Craig Janssen, Associate Broker Jack McInerney, Sales Associate Toll Free: 866.734.6100 Office: 406.586.6010 Notes: 1) This is an exclusive listing of Live Water Properties LLC; an agent of Live Water Properties must be present to conduct a showing. The owners respectfully request that other agents and/or prospective buyers contact Live Water Properties in advance to schedule a proper showing and do not attempt to tour or trespass the property on their own. Thank you. 2) Offering subject to errors, omissions, prior sale, change or withdrawal without notice, and approval of purchase by owner. Information provided herein is intended as a general guideline and has been provided by sources deemed reliable, but the accuracy of which we cannot guarantee. 3) Live Water Properties LLC represents the Seller as a Seller s Agent.
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