Blanketed mountains loom out the front picture windows that lead to a relaxing covered porch overlooking Dry Gulch Ranch. Just beyond the bright white fence sprawls open pasture that produces high-yielding hay grass each year under proper management. The sprinkler system keeps the yard inside the fence lush and green as the landscaped fountain and pond keeps it magical! The sapphire blue sky stretches and tucks behind the mountain peaks. The walls inside capture a vintage elegance with subtle features like glass doorknobs and decorative wallpaper for a classical allure. The charm of this 3-bedroom home instills a warm comfortable essence that will make it difficult to ever leave! Dry Gulch Ranch is well equipped for horses or cattle with a barn, 7 stalls in another, a Quonset, a hay barn, and corrals. A Conservation Easement protects any further subdividing or development ensuring wide o...
Blanketed mountains loom out the front picture windows that lead to a relaxing covered porch overlooking Dry Gulch Ranch. Just beyond the bright white fence sprawls open pasture that produces high-yielding hay grass each year under proper management. The sprinkler system keeps the yard inside the fence lush and green as the landscaped fountain and pond keeps it magical! The sapphire blue sky stretches and tucks behind the mountain peaks. The walls inside capture a vintage elegance with subtle features like glass doorknobs and decorative wallpaper for a classical allure. The charm of this 3-bedroom home instills a warm comfortable essence that will make it difficult to ever leave! Dry Gulch Ranch is well equipped for horses or cattle with a barn, 7 stalls in another, a Quonset, a hay barn, and corrals. A Conservation Easement protects any further subdividing or development ensuring wide open spaces and scenic views for generations to come. The property provides a winter range for majestic elk, deer, and turkey and is adjacent to 316.34 acres of Forest Service Land. Desired by many, the tranquility of the area is inspiring in combination with the beautiful views. Recreational activities are abundant including boating, fishing, hunting, hiking, horseback riding, camping, and winter skiing and snowshoeing. A main trailhead is just down the road for riding or hiking. A hot tub awaits for a relaxing soak after a long day in the mountains. A rare gem with many attractive features, this property is one to treasure!
Local Area
Thompson Falls, Montana is an unspoiled paradise hidden away in the northwestern part of the state. With friendly and welcoming locals, youll never be bored with the recreational opportunities flowing abundantly like the waters of the Clark Fork River. Thompson Falls was named after a fur trader and is surrounded by the pristine wilderness of the Lolo and Kootenai National Forests. The vibrant area offers golf, fishing, boating, swimming, hiking, and much more!
The Clark Fork River
The Clark Fork River is one of the longest rivers in Montana meandering more than 280 miles paralleling I-90. There are many access points, and its diverse terrain makes certain that no two trips down its waters are the same. It originates in the Silver Bow Mountains with many tributaries contributing to its reputation as one of the most popular destinations for fly fishing in the United States. The river offers recreation such as floating, rafting, kayaking, and river surfing in addition to its epic fishing. The best fishing waters are found between the origin and the confluence with the Flathead River near the Paradise-Plains area. Fish caught in these waters range in size, but some can be from 14-20 inches. Northern Pike can be 40 inches or more! Species thriving here include the Clark Fork native Westslope Cutthroat and world-class brown and rainbow trout as well as smallmouth bass.
Area Attractions
Thompson Falls State Park
Enjoy the falls while fishing at the youth fishing pond. Campsites are available as well as boat ramps and several trails for a nice family hike!
Non-motorized Trail Systems
Several trails are available around the town of Thompson Falls for exploring and hiking such as the Powerhouse Loop Trail, Mule Pasture Trail, and the State Park Trail.
Hiking/Snowshoeing/Cross-Country Skiing
Travel towards Thompson Pass for trails that lead to Blossom and Pear Lakes. Several gulches and logging roads make perfect paths for cross-country skiers and snowshoers.
Wildlife Management Area
The wildlife management area is an area with hiking and overlooks of the Clark Fork Valley. The wintering elk are protected from December 1 through May 15 when the area is closed.
Thompson Reservoir
Boat, fish, swim, and play! Try your hand at catching Northern Pike, Smallmouth Bass, and Brown and Rainbow Trout while enjoying the sunshine and the beautiful scenery.