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well-known fishing stream, runs through the property; a bridge
provides full access to both sides of the property.
The valley where the property is located is narrow and
surrounded by subalpine mountain peaks that are 7,000 to 10,000
feet above sea level. The property directly adjoins the Natural
Bridge State Monument. The Natural Bridge State Monument has a
unique rock bridge over the Boulder River, as well as a falls
area, and is a popular natural attraction. The areas to the
south of the property are mostly rugged forest, and there are
only a few deeded parcels within the forest.
Petitioner's property is adjoined by a Forest Service public
road, so the property has direct access to public roads.
Utilities are installed along the roadway and into the property.
State Highway 298, the road that provides access to the Gallatin
National Forest, runs through the northwest corner of the
property and provides good access for the property. There is
further access around the property by wheel and track roads. The
property is physically suitable for subdivision.
Petitioner's property has some buildings, including the
owner's house, a caretaker's house, a guest cabin, and a
bunkhouse. The owner's and caretaker's houses are complete
residences; the guest cabin has no kitchen, and the bunkhouse has
no plumbing.
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