Tucked away in the gentle fold of a grassy valley in one of the most pristine watersheds in the lower 48 states is the Lone Cypress Ranch, 301 acres with three troutfilled ponds and an extensive set of luxury improvements ideally suited for a mountain retreat. The master residence a stately and expansive log home is situated to provide maximum privacy, occupying a choice location adjacent to the threequartermile common boundary with the Bitterroot National Forest. Large migratory elk herds frequent the property, especially during the fall when cool weather brings them out of the high country. Extensive equestrian improvements and guest facilities further enhance the overall utility of this property, located just outside of the town of Sula at the southern end of the Bitterroot Valley, 90 minutes from Missoula and less than an hours drive from Darby or Hamilton. Frontage on the East For...
Tucked away in the gentle fold of a grassy valley in one of the most pristine watersheds in the lower 48 states is the Lone Cypress Ranch, 301 acres with three troutfilled ponds and an extensive set of luxury improvements ideally suited for a mountain retreat. The master residence a stately and expansive log home is situated to provide maximum privacy, occupying a choice location adjacent to the threequartermile common boundary with the Bitterroot National Forest. Large migratory elk herds frequent the property, especially during the fall when cool weather brings them out of the high country. Extensive equestrian improvements and guest facilities further enhance the overall utility of this property, located just outside of the town of Sula at the southern end of the Bitterroot Valley, 90 minutes from Missoula and less than an hours drive from Darby or Hamilton. Frontage on the East Fork of the famed Bitterroot River beckons the angler. In short, a very complete recreational retreat with a complete package of every amenity for which one could hope.
The Facts
-Located in Sula, MT, 35 miles south of Hamilton in the Bitterroot Valley
-301.39 deeded acres
-Borders Bitterroot National Forest for threequarters of a mile
-Approximately onethird mile East Fork of the Bitterroot River frontage
-Three stocked trout ponds
-9,500 sq. ft. master residence
-Extensive equestrian facilities
-Guest home, wranglers quarters, and managers residence
-Adjacent to Sula Peak Ranch (active Hall and Hall listing)