Fay Ranches
Fay Ranches

395 Gallatin Park Dr

Bozeman, MT, United States

Coon Hollow Retreat

Description

Situated in the Flathead Valley, the 3,545± acre Coon Hollow Retreat is the most extensive acreage land offering in the region. The acreage is expansive, wild, and scenic. It features a mix of timbered ground interspersed with mountain meadows, ridges, and peaks with an array of picturesque vistas, including views of Glacier National Park. A quality road system leads throughout the property for miles, providing easy enjoyment and access to nearly every corner.

Adjacency to thousands of acres of National Forest and State lands offers seamless accessibility to additional recreation. With good southern exposure and elevations ranging from 3,800 feet to 4,450 feet, the property is located in a general hunting unit with diverse topography, including riparian corridors and heavy timber. The Coon Hollow Retreat shares nearly 3.5± miles of its borders with Flathead National Forest and State of Montana public lands. This connectivity provides an owner with immediate access to over 37,000± acres along the ranch’s southeastern boundary.

Numerous private and scenic building site locations can be found throughout the land, including benches overlooking Smith Lake and ridges with views of Blacktail Mountain and distant snow-capped peaks. The retreat is conveniently located only 6± miles from Kila, 16± miles from Kalispell, 30± miles from Whitefish, and 25± miles from Flathead Lake, providing a private getaway with easy access to the area’s rich recreational and cultural amenities.

Coon Hollow Retreat’s sheer size and configuration of 11 separate parcels offer a unique and significant opportunity for the land investor to acquire a large acreage recreational stronghold with endless possibilities.

Business Details

Year Established
1992

Service Areas

Montana
Colorado
Idaho
South Dakota
Wyoming
Alaska
Washington
Oregon
New Mexico
Tennessee
South Carolina
Arizona
Nebraska
Nevada
Georgia
Southeast United States
Southwest United States
Pacific Northwest United States
Rocky Mountains United States
Central Plains United States
Texas

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