western homes

Peace On Earth

August 17, 2017
The Bighorn Lodge would dominate almost any landscape, yet here, where the young Teton’s jagged peaks steal every day’s show and grazing bison recreate archetypical scenes from mankind’s collective past, the 16,000 square foot structure seems appropriately at ease. With architectural ancestry reaching into the early days of our nation’s National Parks, The Bighorn Lodge...

Homestead Revisited

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July 16, 2017
High mountains as far as the eye can see. Views of the Continental Divide, a year round fly fishing stream, a six-stall luxury horse barn, and an enviable location in a high mountain meadow establish the 4 Lazy J Ranch as one of the West’s premier residences. Once inside, this 6,000 square foot “settler’s homestead”...

5 Cabins That Will Give You "Cabin Fever"

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May 11, 2017
While ranches and barn homes might be what cowgirls traditionally live in, cabins are also a great option for horse lovers who want to reside in a rustic residence. One of the best aspects of the cabin house style is the fact that it is so versatile. Cabins can be traditional, rugged, modern, and everything in...

Triple B Ranch

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May 9, 2017
When the Sundance Kid robbed the local bank and escaped, Red Lodge, Montana, was officially on the map. Over a hundred years later, when Bart and Betsy Butzer decided to steal away and build a second home, they also chose the historic Red Lodge area of Carbon County, Montana. Bart, a retired Target Company executive, was...

Blackstone Ranch

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March 29, 2017
Overlooking the Crooked River, this breathtaking residence on the canyon’s rim offers an eagle’s view and the ultimate equestrian set up. Rich interior textures of leather, stone, wood and iron hold their own against the grand views from the great room, creating a strong sense of place and effortless western hospitality. Refined enough for the...

Running Elk Ranch and Arena

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July 18, 2016
When a California couple with a rich ranching pedigree and a devotion to horses decided to put down new family roots in southwestern Montana, they found the ideal property—actually two historical ranches from the 1800s, both steeped in history.  The ranches were adjacent to one another and were bordered on several sides by Forest Service...
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