Gallatin Crosswaters Estate
Manhattan, Montana
$16,200,000
Added on 10/18/2023



Property Features
- Creek
- Hunting
- Home
- Barn
- Lodge
- River Frontage
- Fishing
Property Description
Gallatin Crosswaters Estate is a 320+/- acre recreational paradise located 30 minutes from downtown Bozeman. The lands are embellished with water that includes frontage on both the East and West Gallatin Rivers, Bull Run Spring Creek, and a volume of stocked ponds. Groomed trails and two-track roads allow one to easily explore the property to enjoy exceptional upland bird, waterfowl, and deer hunting in addition to the volume of trout fishing opportunities, all with access provided by a private bridge across the East Gallatin River. Perched into a hill overlooking the river bottomlands, the
Location
Hall Hall
Broker
Hall and Hall
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