Peregrine Peak Ranch
Florence, Montana
$9,000,000
Added on 10/1/2025



Property Features
- Irrigated
- Hunting
- Home
- Borders National Forest
Property Description
Located less than 30 minutes from downtown Missoula, this diverse assemblage offers a rare opportunity to own one of the more unique offerings in western Montana. Situated in the foothills of the Bitterroot Mountain Range, Peregrine Peak Ranch provides an exceptional mix of recreational amenities, a modest production component, and a custom log home. Consisting of roughly 513 acres, the ranch rises gently from the valley floor, crossing productive meadows before entering the forest interface. From there, the elevation increases up the McClain Creek Canyon, where it meets with Lolo National
Location
Hall Hall
Broker
Hall and Hall
Billings, Montana

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