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Featured Property BOULDER RIVER CONFLUENCE BIG TIMBER, MT 88 Acres First Mile of the Boulder River from its Confluence at the Yellowstone. Open meadows, Cottonwood riparian wildlife habitat, Spawning gravel. One home site allowed in conservation easement. $2,900,000 Dude Tyler 406-223-0551 www.montanabroker.com

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Featured Property

BOULDER RIVER CONFLUENCE BIG TIMBER, MT

88 Acres First Mile of the Boulder River

from its Confluence at the Yellowstone. Open meadows, Cottonwood riparian wildlife habitat,

Spawning gravel. One home site allowed in conservation easement.

$2,900,000 Dude Tyler 406-223-0551

www.montanabroker.com

For over 40 years the FitzGerald Family has protected this unique Boulder River resource. The sum total of 47 years’ “development” — several cottonwood logs around an old firepit.

Beatrice FitzGerald tallied 62 bird species in a two year count toward the end of her life, a life devoted to wildlife conservation. The healthy Cottonwood Riparian Forest is a haven for migratory songbirds, and year ‘round raptors. Clean gravel and crystal clear water —In April you’ll find Rainbow Trout on their spawning redds; Cutthroat use the same gravel come June; Brown Trout spawn here in mid-September.

88 acres, first mile of the Boulder up from its confluence at the Yellowstone, with quarter mile of Yellowstone frontage, this property has been totally protected by a conservation easement with The Nature Conservancy and long-term single family ownership. This beautiful property is now on the market for the first time since the 1950’s.

This property is shown by APPOINTMENT ONLY

$2,900,000

Dude Tyler 406-223-0551

[email protected]

www.montanabroker.com

In July, 1806, Captain William Clark passed by here on the North side of the Yellowstone, remarking that at that time the Boulder and Big Timber Creek entered the Yellowstone across from each other, calling the place "Rivers Across," and writing about the "Big Timbers" in the area. The only changes to this beautiful property in over 200 years are new Cottonwoods and rearranged spawning gravel.

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