Billings Gazette
If you have $136 million to spend, you could own the Climbing Arrow Ranch near Bozeman, the setting for some of the scenes in the 1992 movie A River Runs Through It.
The asking price is $136,250,000, according to a press release from the listing agency, Swan Land Co., of Bozeman.
The ranch, also known as CA Ranch, consists of five units totaling approximately 79,483 acres spanning four counties, including a commercial cattle and hay operation and hunting and fishing opportunities.
A bridge on Climbing Arrow Ranch is pictured near Bozeman. Photo Courtesy Swan Land Company
The trestle bridge leading into Eagleâs Nest tunnel served as a location in the film starring Brad Pitt.
Montana’s Famed Climbing Arrow Ranch, filming location of A River Runs Through It, Offered for Sale by Real Estate Brokerage Swan Land Company
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Considered one of the most historically significant land and cattle empires left in the Rocky Mountain West, Climbing Arrow Ranch consists of five Ranch Units totaling approximately 79,483 acres spanning four Montana counties, including a commercial cattle and hay operation and some of the finest hunting and fishing in the Rocky Mountains.
Climbing Arrow Ranch
CA Ranch’s scale, production and unrivaled recreational amenities within minutes of Bozeman makes it truly unique in today’s high-end ranch real estate market. -Mike Swan, Broker/Owner, Swan Land Company