Lot 173 Western Larch Place, Three Forks, MT 59752

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$109,900
Active for Sale
1.04 Acres
 
Listing ID 11166109
Property Type Vacant Land
County Broadwater
School Three Forks
Total Tax $177
Tax ID 2412169
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Rural and ready, this 1.04-acre lot sprawls out below the gorgeous big sky eight miles from Three Forks, Montana. Where the infamous Missouri River originates, this area has spectacular panoramic mountain views. Just off Interstate 90, the Village at Elk Ridge Subdivision is centrally situated between Helena, Bozeman, and Butte. The lot is close to modern amenities but provides essential room to breathe. The subdivision is well equipped for a social setting with over 25 acres of shared open area, a 6-acre park, benches, bbq grills, basketball courts, a gazebo, and more! The paved roads do well to take care of your vehicle and ensure easy access home. Design your dream home with an easy commute to the scenic surrounding areas. For the outdoor enthusiast, you will find a golf course, plenty of spots to fish, hiking, camping, hunting, and ski resorts all near this subdivision with an old-west charm. Come home to Western Larch Place in the gallant Village at Elk Ridge Subdivision! Local Area Just off I-90 is the recreational mecca of Three Forks, Montana. Three Forks is rich with the historical expedition of Lewis and Clark and how they discovered the confluence of the Jefferson, Madison, and Gallatin rivers. There is much to do regarding outdoor adventuring: fishing, hiking, floating, bicycling, hunting, and much more. Three Forks also has a 9-hole golf course with panoramic views of beautiful scenery all around while you swing away. Blossoming in the heart of Montana and nestled between four mountain ranges is the picturesque college town of Bozeman. An outdoor recreationist's haven, Bozeman's beauty attracts populations from all over that are seeking a higher quality of life. Bozeman was voted #10 in Money Magazine's best places to live in 2017. In addition, Moody's Analytics predicts an 11.4% job growth over the next five years, and there is access to wonderful jobs in Bozeman as it is a booming hub for innovative companies and those seeking to start up on their own. Bozeman is home to Montana State University and attracts over 15,000 students annually. Cheers for the local Bobcats can be heard through the valley, and fans gear up every fall for the tradition of tailgating before the competitive football games. The city graciously provides an active nightlife and top headlining concerts from various artists. As a result, the cultural scene is dynamic and energetic. Visit local art galleries, charming downtown boutiques, fine dining restaurants, or the popular and famous Museum of the Rockies. As a Smithsonian Affiliate, the museum is recognized as one of the world's finest research and historical museums. Here you can peruse all the exhibits and study the extensive collection of dinosaur fossils. If outdoor adventure is what you are craving, Bozeman can feed your hunger. Its central location provides access to world-class skiing, fishing, hiking, rafting, boating, and more. Yellowstone National Park is 90 minutes away where you can catch a glimpse of the rarely-seen grizzly and wolf at the Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center. Area Attractions Headwaters Trail System Enjoy the paved network of trails that enrich your journey along the beautiful countryside paralleling the Milwaukee Railroad bed. End your ride or walk on the banks of the Jefferson River. Headwaters State Park Journey through the park and learn about the history of the area through the information provided by the interpretive signs leading to vistas that commemorate Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery Encampment. This is the spot where the famous explorers discovered the source of the Missouri River. For your enjoyment, there are camping and picnicking spots and access to the river to hit up some fishing. It is 8 miles northeast of Three Forks. Madison River Considered to be one of the prettiest and most popular rivers in Montana, the Madison River provides scenic floats, gorgeous canyons, and breathtaking views.
Land Details
  • 1 Lot
  • 1.04 Acres
Exterior Features
  • Subdivision: Village at Elk Ridge
Taxes and Fees
  • $177 Total Tax
  • Tax Year 2022
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Corder and Associates, LLC
Office: 406-622-3224
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