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ive the rural lifestyle at its finest: unmatched privacy and solitude, an absence of noise and light pollution and amazing big-sky starry nights.
Travel 10 miles in any direction and you will only find two occupied residences—20 miles encompasses only a handful more. At Bliss Ranch, your only neighbors are the native wildlife and the only sounds are those of the songbirds—a true place to saddle up and ride a diverse and private Montana estate. “Bliss Ranch is perfect for someone who values history, privacy and natural beauty,” said
From the song: “The Gift” When the Lord called Charlie to His home up yonder He said, “Kid Russell, I got a job for you. You’re in charge of sunsets in Old Montana ‘Cause I can’t paint them quite as good as you.” - Performed and written by Ian Tyson
Dave Bliss, owner of Bliss Ranch (also known as Powder River Breaks Ranch) for 45 years. “Since I was young, I knew I wanted to be a cowboy. I arrived in 1966 with a two-wheel drive pickup and a one-horse trailer, and with the guidance of exceptional and experienced neighbors and determination, I created a strong ranching operation that let a young New York City boy fulfill his dreams of becoming a cowboy.” Aptly named, these 16,788± total acres (9,162± deeded, 4,644± BLM lease and 2,982 state lease) stretch 1,000 vertical feet from the lower end on the Powder River to the upper end on the “High Divide”, encompassing a diverse landscape Volume 43 Farm&Ranch West
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