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Grizzly Creek Ranch is a rare and highly scenic 1,945± acre block of deeded land that lies virtually contiguous to Yellowstone National Park northwest of Gardiner, Montana and about a 45 minute drive south of Livingston. The property lies at the head of Tom Miner Basin, which is an absolutely spectacular private tributary valley to the Yellowstone River. The ranch offers a multitude of small-to-mid-size dwellings that include some original “homestead” cabins that offer guests the opportunity to escape. The main residence is a 3,816 sq.ft., two-story home of log construction built in 1991. The home is spatially comfortable with a substantial rock fireplace dominating the main living area off of the kitchen.
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Adjacent to the main residence is a 950-sq.ft. outbuilding, which was fully converted into a yoga studio complete with a massage room. Also located within the main compound is a log sided 1,440 sq.ft. manager’s house constructed in 1996. The house includes four bedrooms and two baths, and is heated by a wood-burning stove and electric heat. Various adjacent buildings are also available for rent within the property of the ranch. [Photos and information provided via e-mail by Adam York]
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Really spectacular house specially I like the interior of it. And one more plus point is that it resides in Yellowstone National park which is hauntingly beautiful places for nature lovers. You can collect more data about this park at http://www.etraveldestinations.com/yellowstone-national-park-an-impeccable-accumulator-of-dumbfounding-geothermal-features/.