Ellison Ranch
Welcome to the Ellison Ranch, a working ranch situated in the spectacular setting of the Beartooth foothills. Our incredible views and sprawling terrain are rivaled only by the ranch's rich history. My family homesteaded the property in the late 1800s, where my family has lived and stewarded up to today. Despite 120 years on the ranch, one can still see and experience bits and pieces of a time long ago. In fact, an old schoolhouse built in 1910 still stands on the property. We love sharing our history with anyone who is interested.
Our property consists of 2,200 acres right on the West Boulder River. We are just about equidistant from Livingston (~25 miles) and Big Timber (~22 miles). Despite our close proximity to these towns, the seclusion and solitude our guests enjoy are second to none.
Hunters, birders, outdoor enthusiasts, and recreators are all invited to experience the beauty of our treasured piece of Montana!
Welcome to the Ellison Ranch, a working ranch situated in the spectacular setting of the Beartooth foothills. Our incredible views and sprawling terrain are rivaled only by the ranch's rich history. My family homesteaded the property in the late 1800s, where my family has lived and stewarded up to today. Despite 120 years on the ranch, one can still see and experience bits and pieces of a time long ago. In fact, an old schoolhouse built in 1910 still stands on the property. We love sharing our history with anyone who is interested.
Our property consists of 2,200 acres right on the West Boulder River. We are just about equidistant from Livingston (~25 miles) and Big Timber (~22 miles). Despite our close proximity to these towns, the seclusion and solitude our guests enjoy are second to none.
Hunters, birders, outdoor enthusiasts, and recreators are all invited to experience the beauty of our treasured piece of Montana!
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This ranch is a beautiful spot at the northern end of the Absaroka Range. Elk, mule deer and whitetail, antelope all call this place home. Camping on the West Boulder River after a day on this property is the icing on the cake. Kent is a wonderful host and a pleasure to talk to. Anyone visiting his place will leave with a lifetime of memories!
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LandTrust Field Rep
Frequently Asked Questions
Property Access & Ground Rules
- Check In: After 6:00 AM
- Check Out: Before 9:00 PM
- Nearby Interstate: 20+ miles
- Nearby Highway: 0-10 miles
- Nearby Airport: 20+ miles
- Campfires: Not allowed
- Pets: Allowed on property
- ATV's: Allowed
- Parking: Yes
- Vehicles: 5 Allowed
- Drive-in Access: No
- Walk-in Access: Yes
- Guests: 10 Allowed
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Horses have been the main theme of Kent's entire life. He has made his living for various spans of time as a cowboy, horseshoer, horse trainer, wilderness guide, camp cook, fence contractor, hay producer, and ranch manager - raising 5 children among the livestock of northcentral Montana.
His mid-life crisis came when he had a wreck with team of horses and broke his back. He had always made his living with that back, and now it was time to start using his head.
Kent returned to school, supporting his family by working as a Paramedic, and graduated from college the same year as his oldest daughter. He put his new degree in healthcare administration to work as the CEO of a rural montana hospital. Nine years later he earned his Masters in Business Administration from University of Montana.
Now the managing partner of an historic family ranch, Kent does his writing from the foothills of the Beartooth Mountains. His cowboy adventures continue, and he is compiling more stories for another book.
Horses have been the main theme of Kent's entire life. He has made his living for various spans of time as a cowboy, horseshoer, horse trainer, wilderness guide, camp cook, fence contractor, hay producer, and ranch manager - raising 5 children among the livestock of northcentral Montana.
His mid-life crisis came when he had a wreck with team of horses and broke his back. He had always made his living with that back, and now it was time to start using his head.
Kent returned to school, supporting his family by working as a Paramedic, and graduated from college the same year as his oldest daughter. He put his new degree in healthcare administration to work as the CEO of a rural montana hospital. Nine years later he earned his Masters in Business Administration from University of Montana.
Now the managing partner of an historic family ranch, Kent does his writing from the foothills of the Beartooth Mountains. His cowboy adventures continue, and he is compiling more stories for another book.
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