Fay Ranches
Fay Ranches

395 Gallatin Park Dr

Bozeman, MT, United States

Oxbo Preserve

Description

This is Oxbo Preserve, a vision renowned local architect and accomplished sportsman Jerry Locati put in place. Oxbo Preserve comprises 220± shared deeded acres with over 1.5 miles of both sides of the East Gallatin River and views of the Bridger Mountains. The East Gallatin River is an outstanding wild trout fishery. The ranch is managed by world-class fly fishing and bird hunting guide John Hudgens. Johns’ wildlife enhancement and stream restoration skills have helped develop this conservation success. With private roads and trail systems throughout, the property is farmed and maintained to enhance and promote wildlife. The property provides excellent opportunities for hunting pheasant, deer, and waterfowl, adding to its recreational value. With lush riparian acres, it supports a diverse ecosystem. A blank canvas, a new owner can build a primary home and a guest home within a building envelope next to a pond. The 220± shared deeded acres are optimized for recreation and serve as a healthy habitat for an abundance of wildlife. The elevation is around 4,560± feet. The acreage ranges from farmland to riparian habitat, with a small portion of the land designated for structures. Only five minutes from Bozeman and just 10 minutes from Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport, this property balances seclusion and accessibility, making it an attractive investment or living option for those seeking proximity to urban amenities and the tranquility of nature. Oxbo Preserve is a recreational dream you must witness yourself to appreciate. This is the sale of a third interest in the LLC/community. Please reach out to the listing agent for more information.

Business Details

Year Established
1992

Service Areas

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