This 4950+/- acre working cattle ranch provides a great balance of agricultural and recreational attributes. The Lone Indian is endowed with great habitat for elk, antelope, mule and whitetail deer. Duck, Canadian geese, pheasant, partridge, sharptail and sage grouse are also found on the property. The Sweet Grass Creek offers Brown trout fishing in addition to being a great water source for irrigation, livestock and wildlife.
As you cross Sweet Grass Creek past the ranch headquarters and head into the hills you are surrounded by complete privacy. A private place where in years past the Indians camped and horse thieves took cover. A place that today thrives with abundant grass for domestic livestock, as well as deer, elk and upland game birds.
The Lone Indian was affected by fire in 2003 and the trees once harvested to build the ranch outbuildings are no longer. But, the fences...
The Lone Indian was affected by fire in 2003 and the trees once harvested to build the ranch outbuildings are no longer. But, the fences have been re-built, the grass has grown and the springs continue to run. The ranch is rich in history from days past and hope for the next generations. Welcome to The Lone Indian.
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