Rocking Chair Ranch
Philipsburg, MTAdjacent to the town of Philipsburg, this 7,230± acre mix of irrigated pasture and native range offers a 350 AU cattle operation and recreational amenities just over one hour to Missoula.
A ranch partner since 1988, Joel has managed the Bozeman office of Hall and Hall since 1989. Licensed in Montana, Joel became a principal of the firm in 1992. Joel grew up on a family ranch in Madison Valley, near Ennis, Montana. After receiving a B.S. in Agricultural Management from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, Joel returned to Ennis to work on the family ranch. He entered the real estate business in 1981. Joel has served as past president of the Madison County Board of Realtors, on the Board of Directors of the Montana Association of Realtors, and on the Board of Trustees of the Museum of the Rockies. He and his wife, Dawn, currently live on a small horse ranch in the north end of the Gallatin Valley.
The Sphinx Mountain Ranch is a classic end of the road mountain ranch tucked under its namesake mountain. Containing 1,960± highly productive and beautiful acres with 350± acres under pivot irrigation, it will support 300 animal units. It is the last ranch on the road up Bear Creek before the road ends on the National Forest wilderness boundary. The ranch controls two miles of Bear Creek as it exits the National Forest including important water rights on it and Indian Creek. The classic Montana ranch improvements are extensive and include a lovely owners home and extensive livestock improvements.
Adjacent to the town of Philipsburg, this 7,230± acre mix of irrigated pasture and native range offers a 350 AU cattle operation and recreational amenities just over one hour to Missoula.
141± acre riparian ranch includes one mile of Big Hole River frontage, irrigated food plot, custom-built 3,250± square foot residence, and 832± square foot cabin located minutes from Twin Bridges.
Located 20 minutes southwest from Philipsburg, Montana, the 400± acre Pintler Vista Ranch offers a spectacular hilltop setting with unmatched alpine views and a custom five-bedroom log home with horse facilities.
A very private 1,793± acres just west of Roundup. Historic stone buildings, miles of Horsethief Creek, meadows, well-managed timber and a conservation easement complement each other.
In the shadows of the Bitterroot Mountains lies a near-perfect 155± acre assemblage of irrigated pasture and forested hillsides with a complete set of operational and residential improvements minutes from Darby, Montana.
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