Historic Ringside Railroad Depot
3314 Sun Canyon Road., Augusta, Montana
This historic train depot has a ringside seat at the spectacular Rocky Mountain Front, "the backbone of the world." Built in the early 1900s, the depot was moved in the 1990s from Augusta, Montana, to this 34-acre property just four miles from town, and meticulously renovated to retain its historic charm throughout. The Big Sky Journal and Montana Magazine have both published articles about this charming and unique historic Montana home.
“Ringside” sits on a hillside overlooking horse corrals, barn and a very large round pen all built from reclaimed timber. From the covered front porch, which spans two sides of the home, the views of the Rocky Mountain Front, only five miles to the west, are stunning. Prehistoric men and women hiked through this area on the “Old North Trail” and you can still see Native American teepee rings here. Endless space, peace and quiet, and amazing recreational opportunities abound: the Bob Marshall Wilderness with its 1.5 million acres of pristine mountain terrain, the Sun River Wildlife Management Area, Willow Creek Reservoir and Sun Canyon, are all exceptional places to ride, hike, fish and hunt. Ringside is only four miles from the charming ranching town of Augusta, where Montana's largest one-day rodeo is held every summer. And, it’s only an hour’s drive from Great Falls International Airport.
The 2,336 square-foot home has two bedrooms and two and ¾ baths. The great room and dining area have a Rais Wood Stove. The modern kitchen was built for entertaining; it has two Whirlpool dishwashers, a Jenn Air Range and a Commercial DCS Stove. The property also has an artist studio and a carport/storage space.
The furnishings are also available for sale and may be purchased separately. A 284-acre adjacent property bordering State Land is also available for $495,000.
Offered at: $499,500
MLS# 167986
Vivian Bridaham 406.580.7516
Vivian.bridaham@sothebysrealty.com
Labels: Augusta Montana, Augusta rodeo, bob marshall wilderness, historic train depot, ringside, rocky mountain front




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