Long considered one of the gateways into the Bob Marshall Wilderness area and falling into the path of striking mountain views, the Nevada Spring Creek Ranch is located in the upper Blackfoot Valley and consists of 1,185 acres. The ranch features a dynamic blend of water resources and is home to five distinct bodies of water including over 4 miles of a restored Spring Creek and nearly 6 miles of Nevada Creek, a major tributary of the upper Blackfoot River. Hundreds of acres of enhanced wetland complex provide world class waterfowl hunting and endless wildlife viewing. The ranch borders Federal waterfowl production area and Aunt Mollys wildlife management area, creating additional recreational opportunities. Complimenting the ranchs wildlife and recreational attributes is a notable agricultural component, and the ranch enjoys water rights dating back to the late 1800s. Available building ...
Long considered one of the gateways into the Bob Marshall Wilderness area and falling into the path of striking mountain views, the Nevada Spring Creek Ranch is located in the upper Blackfoot Valley and consists of 1,185 acres. The ranch features a dynamic blend of water resources and is home to five distinct bodies of water including over 4 miles of a restored Spring Creek and nearly 6 miles of Nevada Creek, a major tributary of the upper Blackfoot River. Hundreds of acres of enhanced wetland complex provide world class waterfowl hunting and endless wildlife viewing. The ranch borders Federal waterfowl production area and Aunt Mollys wildlife management area, creating additional recreational opportunities. Complimenting the ranchs wildlife and recreational attributes is a notable agricultural component, and the ranch enjoys water rights dating back to the late 1800s. Available building sites provide privacy amongst the wildlife with unmatched views of the Bob Marshall Wilderness and distant snow-capped mountain ranges.