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Welcome to this heavenly 237-acre retreat located at the base of...

Riverfront  Acreage  Livingston, Montana

Tbt Bruffy

Acres: 237.000

Situated on a privately gated 12+- acre estate with over 1,150...

Home  Livingston, Montana

388 Old Clyde Park Road

4 5.0   Sf: 4385   Yr: 2017  Acres: 12.060

Situated on a private 12+- acre estate with over 1,150 ft of...

Home  Livingston, Montana

388 Old Clyde Park Road

4 5.0   Sf: 4385   Yr: 2017  Acres: 12.060

Welcome to this once in a lifetime, one of a kind custom home on...

Riverfront  Home  Gardiner, Montana

1007 Scott Street W

7 8.0   Sf: 6402   Yr: 2008  Acres: 0.810

Discover an exceptional investment opportunity just steps from...

Riverfront  Home  Gardiner, Montana

104 Vista Street

2 2.0   Sf: 1591   Yr: 1959  Acres: 1.530

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YELLOWSTONE RIVER FRONTAGE! This phenomenal property is a rare...

Riverfront  Home  Gardiner, Montana

1077 US Highway 89 S

3 3.0   Sf: 2036   Yr: 1967  Acres: 0.919

Here's an opportunity to own a home with Yellowstone River...

Riverfront  Home  Livingston, Montana

42 Strong Ln

4 2.0   Sf: 2032   Yr: 1960  Acres: 5.859

Why go on vacation when you can own it!!! 7.449 acres of...

Riverfront  Home  Livingston, Montana

5042 US Highway 89 S

2 1.0   Sf: 1436   Yr: 1958  Acres: 7.449

Perched high up on a scenic corner lot with over 3 acres of...

Home  Emigrant, Montana

28 Victoria Lane

2 2.0   Sf: 1308   Yr: 2018  Acres: 3.179

End-of-the-road privacy, river frontage, and 20 acres of pure...

Riverfront  Acreage  Columbus, Montana

Tbd Sunrise Dr

Acres: 20.010

This lot is READY for you to build on this summer w/ views of...

Riverfront  Acreage  Shepherd, Montana

7950 Eagle Bend Blvd.

Acres: 4.360

This versatile property, located in the heart of Gardiner...

Lot  Gardiner, Montana

505 Scott Street W

Acres: 0.052

Yellowstone River Information

The Yellowstone River is a significant and iconic river located in Montana, as well as parts of Wyoming and North Dakota. Here are some key points about the Yellowstone River in Montana:

1. Length and Origin: The Yellowstone River is approximately 692 miles long, making it one of the longest rivers in the United States. It originates from the Yellowstone Lake in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, and flows northward through Montana.

2. Route Through Montana: After exiting Yellowstone National Park, the river continues into Montana, passing through various scenic landscapes, including the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness. It flows through towns such as Livingston, Billings, and Laurel before eventually joining the Missouri River near the border of North Dakota.

3. Recreational Activities: The Yellowstone River is popular for various recreational activities, including fishing, rafting, kayaking, and hiking. It is known for its excellent trout fishing, attracting anglers from around the country.

4. Wildlife and Ecosystem: The river supports a diverse range of wildlife and ecosystems. The banks of the Yellowstone River are home to various bird species, mammals, and fish. The riparian habitats around the river are vital for maintaining biodiversity.

5. Historical Significance: The Yellowstone River has played a critical role in the history and culture of the region. It was used by Native American tribes for sustenance and transportation long before the arrival of European settlers. Additionally, the river served as a route for explorers and settlers during the westward expansion of the United States.

6. Environmental Concerns: Over the years, the Yellowstone River has faced environmental challenges, including pollution and habitat degradation. Efforts by local communities and conservation organizations continue to focus on protecting the river's health and its surrounding ecosystems.

7. Scenic Beauty: The Yellowstone River offers stunning views and picturesque landscapes, making it a popular destination for photography, hiking, and outdoor activities. The river’s scenic canyon and surrounding mountains contribute to its reputation as one of the most beautiful rivers in the United States.

8. Cultural Events: Various festivals and events along the river celebrate the local culture and heritage. Events such as river clean-ups and community gatherings help foster a sense of stewardship for this natural resource.

The Yellowstone River continues to be a vital part of the natural landscape and cultural heritage of Montana. Whether for recreation, environmental conservation, or historical significance, it holds great importance to both residents and visitors.

If you need specific information about outdoor activities, environmental programs, or community events related to the Whitefish River or Flathead County, please let me know!