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HOLLOW TOP MEADOWS<br />

Pony, Montana | Madison County<br />

LISTED EXCLUSIVELY BY


INTRODUCTION<br />

<strong>Hollow</strong> <strong>Top</strong> <strong>Meadows</strong> is 145-deeded acres offering breathtaking views of the Tobacco Root Mountain Range and <strong>Hollow</strong> <strong>Top</strong> Mountain. With no<br />

improvements aside from fencing, this presents a unique opportunity to own a sizable acreage with water and privacy in one of Southwestern Montana’s<br />

most attractive locales. Located near the historic town of Pony and the ranching community of Harrison, <strong>Hollow</strong> <strong>Top</strong> <strong>Meadows</strong> is within an hour drive<br />

of Bozeman and Yellowstone International Airport, and within two hours of West Yellowstone.<br />

Also in close proximity is the Deer Lodge National Forest, which offers renowned fishing, hunting and recreational opportunities, and could possibly<br />

be one of the best National Forest systems in the state. This parcel borders State ground which then borders the Deer Lodge National Forest enabling<br />

direct access into the State and National Forest ground for unlimited recreation.<br />

This beautiful parcel has an abundance of water including year-round Hog <strong>Hollow</strong> Creek which runs through the middle of the property. The<br />

topography of the property creates exceptional wildlife habitat and the opportunity for excellent big-game hunting.<br />

There are several ideal buildable home-site options on the property, and electricity is available to the property line. Currently there is seasonal access<br />

on this 145 acres, although with a little maintenance winter access could also be obtainable.<br />

Situated in a great location surrounded by ranches, agriculture and beauty, this is a premium piece of property at a great price.<br />

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LOCATION & ACCESS<br />

<strong>Hollow</strong> <strong>Top</strong> <strong>Meadows</strong> is located about two miles north of the historic mining town of Pony, Montana. The property is accessed via a two track dirt road<br />

for about a half mile off of the gravel county road. The gravel county road provides good access to Pony and County Highway 283.<br />

The closest town is Harrison, with limited services including a gas station, grocery store, post office and café – a classic, little ranching town. Three<br />

Forks sits about 20 minutes to the west and provides a variety of services. The small town of Willow Creek – home of the famous Willow Creek Café<br />

– is about 15 minutes from the property.<br />

Bozeman is a comfortable forty-five minute drive from the property. The next owners can expect to have their car parked and lined up to check in at<br />

Gallatin Field within an hour after departure from the property. Recently upgraded, Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport at Gallatin Field in<br />

Belgrade (BZN) offers several full service FBOs and excellent commercial services through Alaska, Allegiant, American, Delta, Frontier and United<br />

Airlines. One of the busiest passenger airports in the Pacific Northwest, and the busiest in the state of Montana, BZN offers direct flights to over 20<br />

major airports around the nation including Salt Lake City, Denver, Seattle, Minneapolis, Dallas, Atlanta, Los Angeles and New York City.<br />

Approximate distances to other Montana cities and towns are:<br />

Ennis<br />

37 miles<br />

Virginia City<br />

48 miles<br />

Bozeman<br />

60 miles<br />

Twin Bridges<br />

60 miles<br />

Butte<br />

61 miles<br />

Helena<br />

90 miles<br />

Dillon<br />

130 miles<br />

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MINERAL RIGHTS<br />

The Seller will convey with the Ranch 100% of whatever mineral, oil, gas, geo-thermal, hydro-carbon and gravel rights which they actually own,<br />

subject to reservations by previous owners. The Seller makes no representation as to the quantity or quality of any mineral or other subsurface rights<br />

appurtenant to the Property.<br />

REAL ESTATE TAXES<br />

The 2019 real estate taxes for <strong>Hollow</strong> <strong>Top</strong> <strong>Meadows</strong> were $569.77.<br />

FENCES & BOUNDARY LINES<br />

The Seller hereby makes known that there may be variations<br />

between the deeded property lines and the location of the existing<br />

fence boundary lines on <strong>Hollow</strong> <strong>Top</strong> <strong>Meadows</strong>. The Seller makes<br />

no warranties with regard to the location of the fence lines in<br />

relationship to the deeded property lines, nor does the Seller make<br />

any warranties or representations with regard to specific acreage<br />

within the fenced property lines.<br />

The Seller is selling <strong>Hollow</strong> <strong>Top</strong> <strong>Meadows</strong> in its “as is-where is”<br />

condition which includes the location of the fences as they now exist.<br />

Boundaries shown on any accompanying maps are approximate.<br />

The maps are not to scale and are for visual aid only. The accuracy<br />

of the maps and information portrayed thereon is not guaranteed nor<br />

warranted.<br />

UTILITIES & SERVICES<br />

Electricity and phone run along the County Road. Power is<br />

provided by Vigilante Electric Cooperative and phone is by 3 Rivers<br />

Communication.<br />

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ELEVATION & CLIMATE<br />

<strong>Hollow</strong> <strong>Top</strong> <strong>Meadows</strong> sits between 5,280 and 5,480 feet above sea level.<br />

The average annual precipitation is 16 to 18 inches. The area’s average growing season is approximately 100 days.<br />

Average maximum Fahrenheit temperatures in June, July and August range from 68 to 80 degrees. In December, January and February average<br />

maximum temperatures are between 32 and 37 degrees.<br />

Summer nights average about 45 degrees. Winter average minimum is between 12 and 16 degrees. There is plenty of sunshine throughout the year.<br />

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AREA HISTORY<br />

At the base of the magnificent Tobacco Root Mountains is situated the historic mining town of Pony. A drifter by the name of Tecumseh Smith,<br />

nicknamed “Pony”, had traveled over the mountain range from the Alder Gulch to seek his fortune in mountain streams of the area. Legend tells us<br />

that “Pony” threw his digging pick into a thicket of brush one day, to his surprise, when he retrieved it he had discovered gold where it had landed.<br />

“He was less than five feet tall, his accomplishments in proportion. Few people noticed him as he moved from creek to creek, panning<br />

enough gold to keep him in beans and get him to the next camp. In 1866 he was crowded out of Alder Gulch and Virginia City by bigger<br />

men and made his lonely way to the far-out edges of Tobacco Root Range.<br />

He left very little of himself at the creek. The others who moved in to take advantage of the finds could not even remember his name. Was<br />

it Tecumseh Smith? One man was sure that was it. Another said, no, it was the other way around - Smith Tecumseh. Still another insisted<br />

it was not Tecumseh at all but McCumpsey. Then somebody remembered the little guy answered to “Pony” and that stuck. The diminutive<br />

wanderer, although vanished to other parts, left his nickname attached to a creek, a gulch and what would be a booming mining camp.”<br />

During the fall of 1875, quartz deposits were discovered in the mountains behind town and the rush was soon on. Within several years the town had<br />

grown to nearly 1,000 people, primarily miners and merchants. The Presbyterian and Episcopal churches were constructed in 1894, with the Catholic<br />

church constructed soon thereafter in 1903. The Northern Pacific Railroad added a spur into Pony in 1889 hauling supplies to the mining town and<br />

returning with railcars of ore. By 1878 the gold rush had subsided and the small mountain town dwindled to a mere 100 residents.<br />

Around the turn of the century, the mining industry geared up once again, extracting ore from the various mines. During this time Pony thrived with a<br />

population fluctuating between 2,500 and 5,000 residents.<br />

In 1920 a horrendous fire swept through the bustling mining town destroying a good portion of the business district and family dwellings.<br />

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AREA RECREATION & ATTRACTIONS<br />

Frequented by white-tail and mule deer, elk, moose and upland game birds, <strong>Hollow</strong> <strong>Top</strong> <strong>Meadows</strong> will provide its next owner the satisfaction of living<br />

in a beautiful setting along with the peace and quiet of being in the heart of one of Southwest Montana’s finest areas.<br />

This area is surrounded by some of Montana’s most desirable recreational areas and picturesque mountain ranges with the Beaverhead and Deerlodge<br />

National Forests located west of the property. National Forest Service trailheads can be accessed just west of Pony.<br />

Trout fishing in this part of Montana is some of the best the Rocky Mountain region has to offer. With several of Montana’s premier trout rivers only<br />

30 to 75 minutes away, the Ranch would be an outstanding home base providing the devoted angler miles of rivers and streams to relish for a lifetime<br />

on a comfortable “day trip” basis. Yellowstone, Gallatin, Madison, and the spring creeks of Paradise Valley all within less than an hour. Expanding<br />

the scope just a little includes additional notable rivers such as the Jefferson, Big Hole, Ruby, Beaverhead and Missouri. An indication of this area’s<br />

world-renowned trout-fishing reputation is the headquartering of the internationally-known Simms fishing products based in Bozeman and Winston<br />

Fly Rods in Twin Bridges.<br />

Exceptional skiing is within a one-and-a-half-hour drive from the property with the “cold smoke” of Bridger Bowl, and Big Sky Resort offering<br />

numerous trails from novice to expert with “The Biggest Skiing in America”.<br />

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SUMMARY STATEMENT<br />

<strong>Hollow</strong> <strong>Top</strong> <strong>Meadows</strong> provides a great opportunity to own a sizable acreage in one of Southwest Montana’s untouched valleys within a short commute<br />

of Bozeman.<br />

The property has been surveyed and pinned and will be conveyed with a recorded Certificate of Survey at the close of a purchase transaction. With<br />

several ideal building sites, the next owner will have plenty of opportunities to plan and construct a new compound with their personal touch.<br />

With plenty of summer and winter recreational options including snowmobiling and cross-country skiing, this property offers the enjoyment of<br />

recreating in one of the finest areas Montana has to offer. <strong>Hollow</strong> <strong>Top</strong> <strong>Meadows</strong> provides precious live water, attractive views and close proximity to<br />

Montana’s great outdoor activities. With short commutes to Bozeman, Helena and Butte, this property is ideally located for either a weekend retreat<br />

or permanent residence.<br />

<strong>Hollow</strong> <strong>Top</strong> <strong>Meadows</strong> is easy to operate, and will provide enough ground to pasture saddle horses or run a few cattle to manage the grass. Those<br />

who have watched recreational mountain-property values in Southwest Montana for the past several years will find <strong>Hollow</strong> <strong>Top</strong> <strong>Meadows</strong> to be<br />

competitively priced in today’s market.<br />

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OFFERING PRICE & CONDITIONS OF SALE<br />

<strong>Hollow</strong> <strong>Top</strong> <strong>Meadows</strong>, as Previously Described Herein, is Offered at $395,000 Cash or Terms acceptable solely at the discretion of the Seller.<br />

The Conditions of Sale Are as Follows:<br />

1. All offers to purchase must be in writing and accompanied by an earnest money deposit check in the amount of 5.00% of the Purchaser’s<br />

offering price;<br />

2. Earnest money deposits will be placed in escrow with First American Title Company in Ennis, Montana;<br />

3. All Purchasers must demonstrate to the Seller’s satisfaction unquestioned financial capability to purchase the Ranch prior to scheduling<br />

an inspection;<br />

4. The Sellers will provide and pay for a standard owner’s title insurance policy. Any endorsements requested by the Buyer or any lender<br />

will be at Buyer’s expense. Title to the real property will be conveyed via a deed;<br />

5. All of the water right claims controlled by the Ranch will be transferred to the Buyer at Closing, and all of the mineral rights which the<br />

Seller actually owns will be conveyed to the Buyer at Closing;<br />

6. Buyers’ Brokers Are Welcome and Cordially Invited to Contact David Lowry For Information Regarding Cooperation Policies and<br />

Commission Splits.<br />

The Seller reserves the right to effect a tax-deferred exchange for other real property in accordance with provisions in Section 1031 of the<br />

Internal Revenue Code. The Buyer will not be required to incur any additional expenses nor to step into the chain of title on any property<br />

which the Seller may acquire.<br />

This entire <strong>Offering</strong> is subject to errors, omissions, prior sale, change or withdrawal without notice and approval of purchase by the Seller.<br />

Information regarding land classifications, acreages, carrying capacities, crop yields, potential profits, etc., is intended only as general<br />

guidelines and have been obtained from sources deemed reliable; however, accuracy is not warranted or guaranteed by the Seller or Swan<br />

Land Company. Prospective Buyers should verify all information to their sole and complete satisfaction.<br />

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Swan Land Company has been authorized by the Seller to act as their Exclusive Real Estate Broker on the sale of <strong>Hollow</strong> <strong>Top</strong> <strong>Meadows</strong>.<br />

Since 2002, we have primarily focused on the brokerage of significant ranches, farms and recreational properties throughout the<br />

Rocky Mountain West.<br />

This <strong>Offering</strong> is based on information believed to be correct; however, it is subject to errors, omissions, prior sale and change or<br />

withdrawal without notice. Information contained herein has been provided by the Seller or obtained from other sources deemed<br />

reliable. The Agent does not, however, guarantee accuracy and recommends that any Prospective Buyer conduct an independent<br />

investigation.<br />

For more information or to make an appointment to inspect the property, please call:<br />

David A. Lowry — Broker<br />

1185 North 14th Avenue – Suite One<br />

Bozeman, Montana 59715<br />

Office 406.522.7342<br />

Toll Free 866.999.7342<br />

Mobile 406.459.8060<br />

Fax 406.522.0769<br />

david@swanlandco.com<br />

www.swanlandco.com<br />

A 48-hour notice is requested to make proper arrangements for an inspection of <strong>Hollow</strong> <strong>Top</strong> <strong>Meadows</strong>.<br />

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HOLLOW TOP MEADOWS


ollow 160<br />

n County, Montana, 145 AC +/-<br />

Harrison


Genuine. Devoted. Proven.<br />

866.999.7342 | WWW.SWANLANDCO.COM | INFO@SWANLANDCO.COM

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