South of Twin Bridges, these 56.08 acres presents a multitude of recreational activities. The renowned Beaverhead River cuts into the western boundary, known for its blue-ribbon fishing and low fishing pressure while displaying beautiful Montana scenery. The meadow features a level expanse where deer can graze on native grasses before making their way to the river for a refreshing drink. With a history of productive farmland, the land is also suitable for hay cultivation or farming. The breathtaking views encompass the Tobacco Root, Ruby, and Highland Mountains, all vying to touch the wispy clouds in the expansive Big Sky. Dillon, Montana is located 15 miles to the south, while Twin Bridges is just 13 miles to the north, making it easy to access various amenities. You can camp beneath the stars, build a cozy cabin for a getaway, or create your ideal home. This versatile land offers inspiring views and numerous adventures to explore!
Where brown trout dance in the nutrient-laden currents of the breathtaking Beaverhead River, lies a waterfront bounty spread across a sprawling 104.22 acres. An abundance of water nourishes a diverse array of flora and fauna, enhancing the natural allure of the property. Tantalizing views grab ahold of perception and center it on the Tobacco Root, Ruby, and Highland Mountains that surround the area. Power is conveniently available nearby, laying the groundwork for creative designs of a dream home or vacation retreat. Although untouched by farming in recent years, the land presents a fertile opportunity for agricultural endeavors. The Beaverhead Valley is a gateway to a trove of blue-ribbon fishing opportunities, with three converging rivers at Twin Bridges including the Ruby River, Beaverhead River, and the Big Hole River. Twin Bridges is 13 miles from the property offering an easy commute to convenient amenities. Embrace this chance to own a tranquil piece of this vibrant landscape and settle in each evening next to a flickering fire reminiscing about the remarkable experiences and fishing tales from each day!
South of Twin Bridges, these 56.08 acres presents a multitude of recreational activities. The renowned Beaverhead River cuts into the western boundary, known for its blue-ribbon fishing and low fishing pressure while displaying beautiful Montana scenery. The meadow features a level expanse where deer can graze on native grasses before making their way to the river for a refreshing drink. With a history of productive farmland, the land is also suitable for hay cultivation or farming. The breathtaking views encompass the Tobacco Root, Ruby, and Highland Mountains, all vying to touch the wispy clouds in the expansive Big Sky. Dillon, Montana is located 15 miles to the south, while Twin Bridges is just 13 miles to the north, making it easy to access various amenities. You can camp beneath the stars, build a cozy cabin for a getaway, or create your ideal home. This versatile land offers inspiring views and numerous adventures to explore!
Where brown trout dance in the nutrient-laden currents of the breathtaking Beaverhead River, lies a waterfront bounty spread across a sprawling 104.22 acres. An abundance of water nourishes a diverse array of flora and fauna, enhancing the natural allure of the property. Tantalizing views grab ahold of perception and center it on the Tobacco Root, Ruby, and Highland Mountains that surround the area. Power is conveniently available nearby, laying the groundwork for creative designs of a dream home or vacation retreat. Although untouched by farming in recent years, the land presents a fertile opportunity for agricultural endeavors. The Beaverhead Valley is a gateway to a trove of blue-ribbon fishing opportunities, with three converging rivers at Twin Bridges including the Ruby River, Beaverhead River, and the Big Hole River. Twin Bridges is 13 miles from the property offering an easy commute to convenient amenities.
Nestled in Montana's heart lies a pristine 148± acre agricultural parcel with natural beauty. Rolling hills lead to a lush river bottom where a meandering river flows gracefully, flanked by cottonwoods and willows. Seasonal floods enrich the fertile bottom, ideal for farming or ranching. From the hills, enjoy sweeping views of Montana's grasslands, wildflowers, and distant mountains, perfect for a scenic home site. Embrace outdoor activities like fishing, hunting, and hiking. This property epitomizes the American West, offering a harmonious lifestyle with river frontage, fertile soil, and scenic potential. In addition, it boasts a neighboring landlocked state property with limited public access to the east. It also neighbors BLM property to the west.
Nestled in the heart of Montana's rugged beauty lies a pristine 148± acre parcel of agricultural land, offering a blend of natural wonders and fertile soil. This expansive property boasts a picturesque landscape that transitions from rolling hills to lush river bottom, enriched by the gentle flow of a meandering river. The river, a lifeline of the land, winds gracefully through the property, glistening under the Big Sky Country sun. Its banks are lined with cottonwoods and willows, providing shade and a tranquil backdrop to the surroundings. The fertile river bottom, nourished by seasonal floods, supports a thriving ecosystem and offers excellent potential for agriculture or ranching activities. Atop the undulating hills, the land opens up to sweeping views of Montana's iconic scenery — vast stretches of grassland dotted with wildflowers and framed by distant mountain ranges. This elevated terrain not only provides stunning vistas but also presents an ideal setting for a beautiful home site, where one can build a dream retreat amidst nature's bounty. The property's allure extends beyond its natural beauty; it embodies the spirit of Montana's outdoor lifestyle and offers endless possibilities for outdoor recreation. Whether it's fishing along the riverbanks, hunting, hiking through wooded trails, or simply enjoying the solitude of the countryside, this parcel of land promises a life enriched by nature's wonders. With its combination of river frontage, fertile soil, and potential for a scenic home site, this 148± acre property epitomizes the quintessential American West experience, inviting its future owner to embrace a lifestyle harmonized with the land's abundant blessings! In addition, it boasts a neighboring landlocked state property with limited public access to the east. It also neighbors BLM property to the west.
Nestled between the vibrant agricultural communities of Dillon and Twin Bridges, Montana, the 21± acre Beaverhead River Rock property enjoys an exceptional location. Surrounded by expansive ranches, it features remarkable build sites with panoramic views of Beaverhead Rock and sprawling mountain ranges in every direction. Elevated slightly above the Beaverhead River, which flows through the deeded acreage, the property offers an ideal riparian habitat for pheasants, waterfowl, and whitetail and presents low-pressure angling opportunities for large trout. Finite are riverfront parcels that truly offer an owner an experience that would not be easily accessible otherwise. Many riverfront properties, such as those on larger rivers, require challenging wading or angling from a boat. Rare properties like this that offer wade-friendly private access and minimal pressures are hard-to-find treasures. OnWater Fish highlights the scarcity of public access points both upstream and downstream from the property, ensuring rare sightings of boats or fellow wade fishermen in your vicinity. While the “lower Beaverhead” may not have the same fish density as the “upper Beaverhead,” it provides an exciting opportunity for those who appreciate targeting large brown trout in the heart of Montana’s fly-fishing haven. This 21± acre gem offers more than just inspiring views and world-class sporting opportunities at your doorstep. Short drives in any direction lead to some of Montana’s most renowned landscapes. Within 10± to 50± minutes, you can access the famed Big Hole, Madison, upper Beaverhead, Ruby, and Jefferson Rivers, with the Gallatin River just 90 minutes away. The property truly resides in the heart of Montana’s fly angling mecca.
Twin Bridges is located in Montana. Twin Bridges, Montana has a population of 205. Twin Bridges is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 25% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.83%.
The median household income in Twin Bridges, Montana is $41,250. The median household income for the surrounding county is $56,410 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Twin Bridges is 60.7 years.
The average high temperature in July is 83.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 11.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 11.3 inches per year, with 23.3 inches of snow per year.