Large Montana ranch sold to subsidiary of Montana resort
By JULIANA SUKUTJuly 10, 2021 GMT
BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) A subsidiary of the company that owns the Yellowstone Club bought an 18,000-acre ranch at the foot of the Crazy Mountains east of Clyde Park, and said they have no plans to develop or change the property.
The Lone Mountain Land Company announced the purchase of the Crazy Mountain Ranch last week.
The company said in an announcement it has no plans to develop residential subdivisions or a commercial heliskiing operation on the property.
“Lone Mountain Land Company will continue to operate the ranch’s cow-calf operation and guest ranch,” said Sam Byrne, Managing Partner and Co-Founder at CrossHarbor Capital Partners in a release.
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After 63 years of fighting to protect wildlands, the Montana Wilderness Association is changing its name to Wild Montana.
The home-grown organization, fostered by Bozeman couple Florence and Ken Baldwin in 1958 to protect the Madison Range, officially announced the name change to its membership on Thursday.
âThe name represents the breadth of the work we do as an organization,â said Ben Gabriel, executive director of Wild Montana.
âI look forward to building a more inclusive organization,â he added.
The group has 4,415 members, 80% of which live in the state. Wild Montana also counts 13,000 people as active supporters, some of which were recruited through the group s Wilderness Walks programs in the summer and winter and annual photography contests.