Bring your horses to this equestrian-dedicated ranch with Rocky Mountain Front views! The 166 acres has a 4748' stretch of Muddy Creek meandering through it, to include a stock water right, so your horses have an abundance of natural water. The property is now being used as a premier horse training facility, but if you want to board horses, bring cattle, sheep, goats, chickens, dogs, to raise, there are NO COVENANTS or HOA, so you are FREE to utilize all the buildings and homes however you'd like. Included in the sale is a riding arena, vintage barn and Quonset, guest quarters, a log-sided home, detached 2-car garage and a chicken coop. The acreage is perimeter fenced and offers huge stretches of interior fencing, panels, an outdoor arena, everything you need to contain horses and livestock. The home is on two levels with a charming "cabin" addition that has barnwood paneling, a beautiful stone fireplace, and bar area. Call Lynn Kenyon at 406-770-0013 or your real estate professional. There are 2 bedrooms on the main floor and 4 on the lower level. The main floor full bathroom has been remodeled with good-looking tile, with a 3/4 bath in the lower level. The lower level also has a big open recreation room AND an additional kitchen space, plus an assortment of original, vintage doors and a new rolling barn door. Newer laminate floors in most rooms. Furnace is newer. There is an open laundry room on the main with a sink. The 60' X 212' riding arena offers 8 interior horse stalls, an enclosed office space, multiple covered outside corrals with waterers, and inside is a pre-plumbed space ready to be finished and have a bathroom added. The vintage red barn is 30' X 72' and the 40' X 80' vintage red Quonset has been partly restored, so it/they could also be converted to a wedding barn venue! The fenced pasture produces approximately 50 to 75 ton of alfalfa grass hay, for your stock, horses or to sell. If you want to pursue other animal endeavors, like outfitting and hunting, you will see your share of wildlife and fowl. Consider using the house for nightly lodging, if you don't plan on using as your primary residence. With this much land and all of the outbuildings, a creek and views the opportunities are endless. There is a seasonal reservoir near the barn and the home and other buildings take water from in-ground cisterns. Seller is including a 1976 Ford F600 Cabover truck with water tank. Water costs are about $100/YEAR and the well, with "very good water,” is nearby for filling the tanks. There's an 8,000-gallon cistern near the riding arena, a 10,000-gallon cistern by the house, and a 4,000-gallon one at the vintage barn.