With views of majestic mountain ranges in any direction, the Gallatin Valley offers recreation, picturesque scenery, and this lovely home and shop on one acre of land. The 925 square foot home encompasses 2 bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms situated in an open floor concept. The mini wood stove keeps the cold months cozy inside while the hot tub provides a hot soak after a long day of skiing or working outside! The expansive yard includes a gazebo and underground sprinklers to keep the grass green and lush. The attached garage/shop combo is heated and 1,564 square feet allowing you to tinker and continue to work when the weather outside is not so fair. Store your camper, boat, vehicles, tools, and anything else with ample space. There are no limiting covenants or HOAs to pay so there is freedom to live the life you choose. Bozeman, Montana is a college town with a dynamic and energetic cultural scene. There is also an airport for easy travel convenience. Outdoor adventure awaits out your back door. Blue Ribbon fishing can be found at the Gallatin River while hunting, camping, hiking, horseback riding, and more are available on a whim. Come see this opportunistic beauty in the Gallatin Gateway! Local Area Just 12 miles southwest of Bozeman lies the Gallatin Valley and the community of Gallatin Gateway. The town gained its name because of its location leading to Yellowstone National Park. Along with its beautiful scenic setting, Gallatin Gateway is in the Custer Gallatin National Forest which provides many recreational opportunities. Enjoy horseback riding, horse pack trips, hiking, fishing, wildlife viewing, sight-seeing, and photography. In the winter months, cross-country ski the many routes into the Lee Metcalf Wilderness or fish the Gallatin River with access from the Kirk Wildlife Refuge. Get a glimpse of years past with a visit to the historic Little Bear School House Museum that still houses old school desks complete with ink wells and writing slates! Blossoming in the heart of Montana and nestled between four mountain ranges is the picturesque college town of Bozeman. An outdoor enthusiast's haven, Bozeman's beauty attracts populations from all over who are seeking a higher quality of life. Bozeman was voted #10 in Money Magazine's Best Places to Live in 2017. In addition, Moody's Analytics predicts an 11.4% job growth over the next five years, and there is access to wonderful jobs in Bozeman as it is a booming hub for innovative companies and those seeking to start up on their own. Bozeman is home to Montana State University and attracts over 15,000 students annually. Cheers for the local Bobcats can be heard through the valley, and fans gear up every fall for the tradition of tailgating before the competitive football games. The city graciously provides an active nightlife and top headlining concerts from various artists. As a result, the cultural scene is dynamic and energetic. Visit local art galleries, charming downtown boutiques, fine dining restaurants, or the popular and famous Museum of the Rockies. As a Smithsonian Affiliate, the museum is recognized as one of the world's finest research and historical museums. Here you can peruse all the exhibits and study the extensive collection of dinosaur fossils. If outdoor adventure is what you are craving, Bozeman can feed your hunger. Its central location provides access to world-class skiing, fishing, hiking, rafting, boating, and more. Yellowstone National Park is 90 minutes away where you can catch a glimpse of the rarely seen grizzly and wolf at the Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center. Area Attractions The Gallatin Valley holds the key to blue-ribbon fishing with many rivers and streams to accommodate different varieties of fish. Swimming and boating in between casts are a great summer way to make lasting memories.