Triple Tree, Bozeman

A coveted south Bozeman enclave of acreage homesites with Gallatin Valley views, direct trail access, and a quick drive to downtown and Hyalite Canyon.
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South Bozeman acreage and the Gallatin Valley near Triple Tree

Triple Tree is one of south Bozeman's most sought-after acreage communities, known for one-to-three-acre homesites, big Gallatin Valley views, and a private trail system that connects straight into the foothills below the Gallatin Range.

Set along Triple Tree Road off South 3rd Avenue, the neighborhood sits about ten minutes south of downtown Bozeman and a short drive from the mouth of Hyalite Canyon. That location is the whole pitch: you get elbow room, mature landscaping, and quiet, without trading away quick access to Main Street, Montana State University, or the Bozeman Health campus.

The Setting and the Homes

Triple Tree is an established community, not a raw subdivision, so the homes have settled into the landscape with mature trees and thoughtful siting. Expect custom builds on generous lots, many with mountain-modern or Montana ranch character, walkout lower levels that take advantage of the slope, and oversized garages for the trucks, bikes, and ski gear that come with the lifestyle.

Lot lines here are drawn to protect privacy and views. Many properties look west across the valley toward the Tobacco Roots or north toward the Bridgers, and the gently rising terrain means a lot of homes capture sunsets that flatter-ground neighborhoods simply cannot.

Trails, Recreation, and Everyday Life

The standout amenity is the Triple Tree trail network, a private system of paths that residents use for walking, running, and mountain biking right from their doorsteps. From there, the broader Bozeman and Hyalite recreation areas are minutes away, with fishing on the Gallatin and Sourdough Creek, hiking to Hyalite Reservoir, and skiing at Bridger Bowl all within easy reach.

Children in Triple Tree generally feed into the Bozeman School District, and the south-side location keeps commutes short to both downtown and the MSU area. For buyers who want land and a true foothills feel without committing to a remote canyon address, this is a rare middle ground.

Who Triple Tree Fits

This neighborhood tends to draw move-up buyers, professionals, and out-of-state relocations who want acreage and trail access but still value being close to town. Price tags reflect that combination of land, views, and proximity, placing Triple Tree firmly in Bozeman's upper tier. Inventory is limited and homes here are held for the long term, so well-priced listings often move quickly.

If you are considering a move to Bozeman, MT and want to weigh Triple Tree against other south-side and foothills options, I can walk you through current availability and what your land and views are really worth.

Visit ameliarealestateco.com to explore current Bozeman listings, or call or text 406-599-7711.

Amelia Turbyfill, REALTOR® | REAL Broker | Bozeman, Big Sky & Park City

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