Duck Creek Cabin at Yello wstone Park WEST YELLOWSTONE, MONTANA Hunting Ranching Fly Fishing Conservation
Duck Creek Cabin at Yello wstone Park WEST YELLOWSTONE, MONTANA Introduction: An outdoor enthusiast s dream, Duck Creek Cabin at Yellowstone Park is one of the finest properties of its kind in the northern Rocky Mountains. Located ten miles north of West Yellowstone, Montana, and the west entrance to Yellowstone National Park, the property is accessed from a private gravel road off Highway 191. This 12-acre sporting retreat is found in a park-like setting with the upper portion of Duck Creek Lake surrounded by trees, brush willows and native grasses. Situated on an outstanding small fishery, this offering enjoys access to fish upstream 200 feet through U.S. Forest Service land and into a secluded drainage in Yellowstone National Park. In addition, anglers will enjoy the private access to trophy fishing on Duck Creek and Duck Creek Lake onsite. Improvements consist of a 3,525 sqft main house, guesthouse and a helicopter pad. With excellent proximity to resort amenities, Duck Creek Cabin at Yellowstone Park provides numerous angling opportunities onsite, in addition to a short walk upstream into the most fabulous backyard in the world. Jack McInerney, Sales Associate Craig Janssen, Associate Broker Toll Free: 866.734.6100 Office: 406.586.6010
Location: The Duck Creek Cabin at Yellowstone Park is situated ten miles north of West Yellowstone, Montana, and the west entrance to Yellowstone National Park. The property is accessed from a private gravel road, one mile from U.S. Highway 191. With U.S. Forest Service boundary on the south and east, and Yellowstone National Park approximately 100 yards away, this property is truly one-of-a-kind. The community of West Yellowstone is home to 1,200 residents year round, yet more than one million travelers from around the world pass through the town each year. This area is one of the world s best locations for fly fishing, hiking, camping, rafting, wildlife viewing, mountain biking and offers over 1,000 miles of groomed trails for snowmobiling. Visitors and residents can expect a healthy dose of western hospitality from a community that offers unsurpassed recreational opportunities. West Yellowstone receives daily air service from Salt Lake City during the summer, and the runway will accommodate most private planes year round. Other area airports can be found in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Idaho Falls, Idaho and Bozeman, Montana. Bozeman is less than two hours to the north and offers commercial air service, shopping, fine dining and many cultural activities. Bozeman, home to Montana State University, is one of the largest cities in Montana with a population of approximately 31,000 residents with an additional 12,000 students during the school year.
Acreage: The ranch acreage is comprised of rolling terrain with trees, brush willows and native grasses. Duck Creek Lake is located along the northern boundary and is approximately 30 acres in size. The lake is dammed at the western end of the 30 acres. The ranch is fenced with a quality jackleg or log fence on the southern and eastern boundaries.
Improvements: Improvements consist of a 3,525 sqft main house, guest house and a 4-car garage with an attached 4-car carport. There is a wood-burning stove and a wood-burning fireplace in the main house and a wood-burning fireplace in the guest house. The main house contains six bedrooms, five baths, living room, dining room, kitchen and a walk-in, temperature-controlled wine room. The guest house is quite comfortable with three bedrooms, two baths, entertaining rooms and a kitchen. Electric heat is utilized throughout the entire complex and a well provides cool, clean water to all three structures. One of the most unique features of the property is the helicopter pad. It provides unparalleled access to Bozeman, Jackson Hole, Big Sky or the Yellowstone Club.
Duck Creek Cabin at Yello wstone Park
Climate: The property sits at approximately 6,600 feet in elevation and enjoys a cool alpine climate. Late July typically sees the warmest temperatures with daytime highs averaging around 79 degrees and dropping to the low 40s at night. January is the coldest month, with average daytime highs in the mid 20s and nighttime lows of about 0. Average annual precipitation is over 21 inches, most of which falls as snow. It is not unusual for West Yellowstone to see over 175 inches of snow over a year. Area History: Ancient Native Americans were the first visitors to the Yellowstone Area. They arrived as early as 10,000 years ago. This area was part of their seasonal travels and was an important area where early Americans mined obsidian, a favorite material for making stone tools. In 1807, the famous trapper and mountain man, John Colter, was the first white man to see the geysers and hot pots of Yellowstone. At the time few people took his stories seriously and jokingly called the area Colter s Hell thinking it was part of his imagination or a story cooked up on a long beaver trapping trip. Colter was not the only trapper that frequented this area, in fact one of the first and most important mountain man rendezvous was held near the Idaho border in present day Island Park. Gathered at this trading event would have been the likes of Jim Bridger, Jedidiah Smith and Hugh Glass. Those interested in this type of history will find no shortage of books on the subject, the hardest decision is who to read about first.
Live Water: Duck Creek Lake is a tremendous fishery with abundant live water to enjoy on its 30 acres. There is a professionally installed fish ladder on the dam that allows trout to migrate upstream into Duck Creek from Hebgen Lake. Rainbow, brown, cutthroat and brook trout can all be caught in Duck Creek Lake, including trophy-sized fish up to 30 inches or more. Duck Creek is a meadow stream that flows from Yellowstone National Park into Duck Creek Lake on the northeastern side of the property. Duck Creek is a willow-lined, grassy banked stream with mostly slow moving water with long pools and gentle riffles. Presentation of the fly is important in this smooth water as the trout are not pushovers. Pale Morning Duns (PMD) as well as gray and green drakes can bring trout to the surface in the month of June and early July. Terrestrials such as ants, beetles, and grasshoppers are a must in late summer. Look for mayfly activity on overcast days and terrestrial action on bright, sunny and windy days. Nearby Live Water: Close to the ranch, anglers will find unlimited opportunities to fly fish. Just beyond the Yellowstone s entrance, one will find the Madison, Gibbon and Fire Hole Rivers and the Nez Perce Creek. Travel a little farther from the entrance and anglers will delight upon the arrival of the Yellowstone, Lamar and Gardner Rivers in addition to Slough and Soda Butte Creeks. Outside of Yellowstone National Park, world class fly fishing can be found on nearby rivers such as the Gallatin, Madison, Henry s Fork, and South Fork of the Snake River. West Yellowstone and other area communities boast more fly shops per capita than anywhere else in the world. Finding equipment, local knowledge and professional guides is a snap. It s easy to see why Yellowstone country is hallowed ground to fly fishermen from around the world and why this area is the country s number one destination for trout anglers.
Yellowstone National Park: Yellowstone is America s first national park, and it was established in March of 1872, by President Ulysses S. Grant. The Park, as locals refer to it, is 3,472 square miles and takes in several of the best parts of Montana, Wyoming and Idaho. This vast size boasts incredible diversity of topography and geology. With over 10,000 geysers and hot springs, Yellowstone has more geothermal phenomena than the rest of the world combined. With hot pots and steaming fountains, high desert, snow-capped mountains, wildflower meadows, aspen, pine, fir and even fossilized forest, one would find it difficult to uncover a more diverse ecosystem in the country or even the world. The Park offers limitless outdoor activities. A few choice items that should not be missed are the Old Faithful Geyser, the Old Faithful Inn, the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, Yellowstone Lake, Mammoth Hot Springs and the Upper Geyser Basin. If wildlife viewing is of interest, do not miss Lamar Valley, considered the Serengeti of North America. Remember to bring a camera, binoculars and spotting scope on this wildlife tour.
Wildlife and Hunting: Yellowstone Park and the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem are some of the nation s best places to find protected animals like grizzly bears, lynx, wolverines and wolves. This is an untamed area with an incredibly diverse list of wildlife. There may be no better place in North America to observe and photograph wildlife. Deer, elk, black bear and small game hunting are found on the thousands of acres of Gallatin National Forest in the area. Non-residents are subject to a lottery-style system to obtain tags for these animals, however the draw odds are good and the animals are numerous. Moose, bighorn sheep, Rocky Mountain goat, bison and mountain lion are found in the area s mountains and forest. These game animals require a specific permit from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks to harvest. Hunters should start applying soon to build up preference points for these tags. Recreation: Located less than 1 hour away are Big Sky Resort, The Yellowstone Club and Moonlight Basin. These resorts are worldfamous for downhill skiing, and offer a wide variety of activities for all-season recreation. With Yellowstone National Park at the front door, the hiking, biking, sightseeing, skiing and wildlife watching opportunities are endless, and national forest, which border West Yellowstone on the remaining three sides offer one breathtaking vista after another. The Ultimate Montana Atlas and Travel Encyclopedia
Summary Located 10 miles north of West Yellowstone Borders park and forest service land Private access to trophy fishing 12 deeded acres in park-like setting 3,525 sqft 6BR/5BA log home 1,640 sqft 3BR guest home 4-car garage with large carport Helicopter pad PRICE: $$979,000 - Reduced! TAXES: $3,496 in 2014 CONTACT: Jack McInerney, Sales Associate Craig Janssen, Associate Broker Toll Free: 866.734.6100 Office: 406.586.6010 Notes: 1) This is an exclusive listing of Live Water Properties LLC; an agent of Live Water Properties must be present to conduct a showing. The owners respectfully request that other agents and/or prospective buyers contact Live Water Properties in advance to schedule a proper showing and do not attempt to tour or trespass the property on their own. Thank you. 2) Offering subject to errors, omissions, prior sale, change or withdrawal without notice, and approval of purchase by owner. Information provided herein is intended as a general guideline and has been provided by sources deemed reliable, but the accuracy of which we cannot guarantee. 3) Live Water Properties LLC represents the Seller as a Seller s Agent.
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