Property Details
Location
South Central Montana, Park County, Paradise Valley, 30 miles
south of Livingston, 27 miles north of Yellowstone National Park, in the
heart of
Paradise Valley.

Property History
The Absarokees, translated "children of the raven ",
and known to the white man as the Mountain Crow Indians, lived here as evidenced
by their tipi rings along the banks of Six Mile Creek which meanders through
this property. Historically this land was occupied by the Crow from the
1600's until the treaty of 1880. During the last quarter of the 1800's until
the 1970's this and nearby surrounding properties were operated as cattle
and sheep ranches.

Property Description
20+ fenced acres, at 5,000 ft. of elevation
lies at the base of the Absaroka Range's majestic 11,000 ft. Emigrant Mountain,
the tallest and most scenic peak in Paradise Valley. The property is accessed
by a private all weather road. Six Mile Creek meanders through a grove of
cotton wood trees along the entire western property boundry. The clear cold
waters of the stream hold good populations of wild brown and native cutthroat
trout. Shiloh's pond is 3/4 acre and has large cutthroat trout swimming
in it's gin clear water. There are two custom log homes with wrap around
decks and porches that can sleep 16. Each home is landscaped and has it's
own driveway.

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