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The Historic SPORTSMAN’S LODGE 310 North Main Street Ennis, Montana 219 East Main Street, P.O. Box 546, Ennis, Montana NOTE: This offering is subject to errors and omissions, prior sale, and/or withdrawal from the market. Statements made by the agents or owners are from sources deemed reliable. Any oral or written representations by Seller or Broker regarding age of improvements, size, and square footage of parcel or buildings, or location of property lines, may not be accurate. Apparent boundary line indicators such as fences, hedges, walls, or other barriers may not represent the true boundary lines. Only a surveyor can determine the actual boundary lines. If any of these issues are important to Buyer’s decision to purchase, then Buyer should consider investigating the property independently. Buyers are encouraged to conduct an independent investigation prior to purchase of this property and not rely upon representations made by Seller or his agents, including but not limited to boundaries, structural standards or condition, location, value,

SPORTSMAN’S LODGE INTRODUCTION This historic lodge offers a one-stop location for Restaurant, Lounge, Casino and Lodging. Built in 1945 of lodge pole pines, the Sportsman’s Lodge offers the relaxed country atmosphere and hospitality that Big Sky Country is known for. It is a favorite with locals and tourists alike. The highlights of the property include: Original, rustic, main lodge of 6,600 SF that includes restaurant, lounge/bar, banquet room, kitchen, offices, coolers and storage. 22 original, rustic, log cabins . Spacious managers quarters or 2 rentable apartments (one 3BR/1BA one 2BR/1BA). Casino with 18 multi-game machines with revenue in the top 5% for MT. Bar/Lounge—All Beverage liquor license and live poker tables Restaurant with full service dining room, open for breakfast/lunch/dinner. Guest Services building containing commercial laundry, shop and maintenance equipment storage Banquet room with private bar for special events All this on 2.654 acres Total area for all buildings is approximately 14,700 SF. High traffic location on Hwy 287 Well-established, profitable business with consistent revenue New 700 SF Party Deck off the Bar/ Lounge NOTE: This offering is subject to errors and omissions, prior sale, and/or withdrawal from the market. Statements made by the agents or owners are from sources deemed reliable. Any oral or written representations by Seller or Broker regarding age of improvements, size, and square footage of parcel or buildings, or location of property lines, may not be accurate. Apparent boundary line indicators such as fences, hedges, walls, or other barriers may not represent the true boundary lines. Only a surveyor can determine the actual boundary lines. If any of these issues are important to Buyer’s decision to purchase, then Buyer should consider investigating the property independently. Buyers are encouraged to conduct an independent investigation prior to purchase of this property and not rely upon representations made by Seller or his agents, including but not limited to boundaries, structural standards or condition, location, value,

SPORTSMAN’S LODGE LOCATION Located in a great “cowboy” town with lots of great shops, saloons and entertainment, this charming and historic lodge is in the heart of the beautiful Madison Valley, just 55 miles SW of Bozeman, 85 miles SE of Butte, 14 miles from Virginia City and 85 miles north of Yellowstone Park. Downtown Ennis Madison County is located in southwestern Montana. The county seat is Virginia City. The area lies just north of Yellowstone Park and is heavy influenced by the recreational use of the mountains and rivers in the area. Topographically Madison County is a typical mountain area with high peaks, river bottoms, large grassland areas and some rough country. Madison County has a land area of 3,600 square miles. Sphinx Mountain in the Madison Range Cities and towns in the Madison Valley include: Ennis, Cameron, Harrison, Norris and Pony. In the Ruby Valley: Alder, Sheridan and Twin Bridges. In between lies historic Virginia City. The population estimate for Madison County for 2010 was 7,690. The closest city is Bozeman and the Yellowstone International airport is located in Belgrade, just an hour west of Bozeman offering flights on most major airlines. Flights are also available in Butte and out of West Yellowstone in the summer only. Entering “downtown” Pony, MT NOTE: This offering is subject to errors and omissions, prior sale, and/or withdrawal from the market. Statements made by the agents or owners are from sources deemed reliable. Any oral or written representations by Seller or Broker regarding age of improvements, size, and square footage of parcel or buildings, or location of property lines, may not be accurate. Apparent boundary line indicators such as fences, hedges, walls, or other barriers may not represent the true boundary lines. Only a surveyor can determine the actual boundary lines. If any of these issues are important to Buyer’s decision to purchase, then Buyer should consider investigating the property independently. Buyers are encouraged to conduct an independent investigation prior to purchase of this property and not rely upon representations made by Seller or his agents, including but not limited to boundaries, structural standards or condition, location, value,

SPORTSMAN’S LODGE RECREATION In an area known for its natural beauty, the Madison Valley is a great destination for World Class Fly Fishing on the 50mile riffle of the wild trout filled Madison River. Tourists also come for great hunting, hiking, snowmobiling, trail riding, sightseeing, photography & painting, historical treasures and just relaxing in a most serene environment. Great downhill skiing is just over the mountain in Big Sky, with two major ski resorts, Big Sky and Moonlight Basin, offering outstanding snow, long runs and short lines. Just the name, Sportsman’s Lodge, says it all. This is THE place for sportsmen (and women) to come for an abundance of recreational opportunities and an absence of crowds. Bozeman offers excellent medical facilities, wonderful downtown shopping, great restaurants, symphony, theatre, ballet, movies, Montana State University and the Museum of the Rockies. With Yellowstone National Park just 85 miles south, Ennis is a centrally located destination for enjoying the Park plus all of the other recreational opportunities in and around the Madison Valley. NOTE: This offering is subject to errors and omissions, prior sale, and/or withdrawal from the market. Statements made by the agents or owners are from sources deemed reliable. Any oral or written representations by Seller or Broker regarding age of improvements, size, and square footage of parcel or buildings, or location of property lines, may not be accurate. Apparent boundary line indicators such as fences, hedges, walls, or other barriers may not represent the true boundary lines. Only a surveyor can determine the actual boundary lines. If any of these issues are important to Buyer’s decision to purchase, then Buyer should consider investigating the property independently. Buyers are encouraged to conduct an independent investigation prior to purchase of this property and not rely upon representations made by Seller or his agents, including but not limited to boundaries, structural standards or condition, location, value,

SPORTSMAN’S LODGE Downtown Ennis, sometime in the ‘50’s HISTORY The Sportsman’s Lodge was the dream of two native Montanans, Otis Crooker and his wife Laura, both born and raised in SW Montana. According to their daughter, who grew up at the Sportsman’s Lodge and still lives in Ennis, her parents handpeeled the logs and built the main lodge, the cabins and the furniture. Her mother made all the curtains and bedding. Otis was a pilot and during WWII was a flight instructor in the Army/Air Corps and continued this profession after the war, operating from his hangar and the grass airstrip that used to lie just behind the cabins to the west. During the ‘50’s live gaming (which was technically illegal) flourished in the basement of the Sportsman’s Lodge and was a big draw to gamblers and sportsmen alike. Gambling was outlawed in Montana during the ‘60’s but continued, underground in many places. During the heyday of the Lodge ,in those early years, Shell Oil and other large corporate planes would land on the airstrip and bring large groups of people here for hunting, fishing and gambling. Bing Crosby was an avid fisherman and would frequent the Lodge. There is a photograph of Bing playing piano in the bar on one of his visits. Otis had a dream that sportsmen needed a place to stay when they discovered that the Madison Valley was so rich in recreation. Otis and Laura scraped together enough to add additional land, cabins and even a pool! They were “hands on” owners and worked hard to make the Sportsman’s Lodge the premier resort in the Madison Valley and to this day it is known throughout the state and beyond for being THE place to stay, eat and play in the Madison Valley. NOTE: This offering is subject to errors and omissions, prior sale, and/or withdrawal from the market. Statements made by the agents or owners are from sources deemed reliable. Any oral or written representations by Seller or Broker regarding age of improvements, size, and square footage of parcel or buildings, or location of property lines, may not be accurate. Apparent boundary line indicators such as fences, hedges, walls, or other barriers may not represent the true boundary lines. Only a surveyor can determine the actual boundary lines. If any of these issues are important to Buyer’s decision to purchase, then Buyer should consider investigating the property independently. Buyers are encouraged to conduct an independent investigation prior to purchase of this property and not rely upon representations made by Seller or his agents, including but not limited to boundaries, structural standards or condition, location, value,

SPORTSMAN’S LODGE IMPROVEMENTS The Lodge was sold by its founding family in 1996 and owned for 10 years by a family from Billings. The current owners have made many improvements to the property since purchasing it in 2006, such as: Paving of the parking area New coolers New steel roofing Construction of a new 700 SF party deck on the back of the bar Refinishing most of the interior and furniture in the restaurant area Construction of the new Guest Services Building, containing commercial laundry, shop and maintenance equipment storage. Installation of a Geo-Exchange Heating and Cooling System Installation of a new Point of Sale (POS) system Installation of a new security system Montana-style event on the back deck Yet the property maintains its original rustic charm and simplicity. It is the kind of place fishermen, hunters, bikers and all kinds of tourists choose if they want an “authentic” Montana experience. Homey & charming, authentic cabins NOTE: This offering is subject to errors and omissions, prior sale, and/or withdrawal from the market. Statements made by the agents or owners are from sources deemed reliable. Any oral or written representations by Seller or Broker regarding age of improvements, size, and square footage of parcel or buildings, or location of property lines, may not be accurate. Apparent boundary line indicators such as fences, hedges, walls, or other barriers may not represent the true boundary lines. Only a surveyor can determine the actual boundary lines. If any of these issues are important to Buyer’s decision to purchase, then Buyer should consider investigating the property independently. Buyers are encouraged to conduct an independent investigation prior to purchase of this property and not rely upon representations made by Seller or his agents, including but not limited to boundaries, structural standards or condition, location, value,

SPORTSMAN’S LODGE The main lodge and log cabins are being offered at this time with additional, contiguous property available with Right of First Refusal. Two of the three parcels making up the current Lodge property lie within the city limits and are serviced by city water and sewer. The largest parcel of 3.45 acres to the north has wells and septic systems serving the 11 cinder block motel rooms, guest laundry, and an additional manager’s unit. Manager’s Apartment The property is currently zoned C-1 (Commercial). This zoning allows for many types of commercial uses. Wells: No Well Logs or Water Rights exist for the original wells on the property. A well of 57’ deep with 40 GPM was drilled in 2011 for the purpose of geothermal extraction. FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS AND EQUIPMENT: All inclusive with the property. A full inventory list will be provided to qualified buyers. BROKERS COMMENTS: The Sportsman’s Lodge is an important gathering place in the Madison Valley and this profitable business has even more potential for future growth. The Sportsman has only had 3 owners since 1945 and with the current owners retiring, it is once again offered for sale. This is a great opportunity to own a very special landmark and the current owners will be happy to assist the new owners in the transition. Sign on the Back Party Deck Restaurant Kitchen NOTE: This offering is subject to errors and omissions, prior sale, and/or withdrawal from the market. Statements made by the agents or owners are from sources deemed reliable. Any oral or written representations by Seller or Broker regarding age of improvements, size, and square footage of parcel or buildings, or location of property lines, may not be accurate. Apparent boundary line indicators such as fences, hedges, walls, or other barriers may not represent the true boundary lines. Only a surveyor can determine the actual boundary lines. If any of these issues are important to Buyer’s decision to purchase, then Buyer should consider investigating the property independently. Buyers are encouraged to conduct an independent investigation prior to purchase of this property and not rely upon representations made by Seller or his agents, including but not limited to boundaries, structural standards or condition, location, value,

SPORTSMAN’S LODGE PARCEL DESCRIPTIONS Sportsman’s Lodge is comprised of 3 separately deeded parcels identified as: Lot 1, Sportsman #2 Minor Subdivision, Section 33, T05S, R02W, Plat Book 4, Page 254, Ennis Montana., Madison Co. Acreage: 2.654 acres Log Lodge of 6,600 SF, restaurant, kitchen, bar/lounge, casino, deck, banquet room, offices, etc. 22 original rustic log cabin units 2 BR, 2 BA managers quarters Built from 1945—1950 Guest Services Bldg with laundry 262’ of highway frontage City water and sewer 1 well Taxes for 2012: 7,652.41 Physical Address: 310 Highway 287 North, Ennis MT 59729 Financials: Available to qualified buyers with Non-disclosure. PRICE: 1,200,000 For more information contact: Don or Toni Bowen, Arrow Real Estate 219 E. Main Street Ennis, Montana 59729 (406) 682-4290, (406) 581-2991 arrow@3rivers.net www.arrowreal.com NOTE: This offering is subject to errors and omissions, prior sale, and/or withdrawal from the market. Statements made by the agents or owners are from sources deemed reliable. Any oral or written representations by Seller or Broker regarding age of improvements, size, and square footage of parcel or buildings, or location of property lines, may not be accurate. Apparent boundary line indicators such as fences, hedges, walls, or other barriers may not represent the true boundary lines. Only a surveyor can determine the actual boundary lines. If any of these issues are important to Buyer’s decision to purchase, then Buyer should consider investigating the property independently. Buyers are encouraged to conduct an independent investigation prior to purchase of this property and not rely upon representations made by Seller or his agents, including but not limited to boundaries, structural standards or condition, location, value,

SPORTSMAN’S LODGE Additional Property Available: The following contiguous properties are available with Right of First Refusal: Lot 2, Sportsman #2 Minor Subdivision, Section 33, T05S, R02W, Plat Book 4, Page 254, Ennis Montana. Acreage: 3.457 acres north of Lodge 11 cinderblock motel units, built 1958 Guest laundry, pool house & manager’s unit (old pool reclaimed) 3 acre special event lawn area 375’ of highway frontage Two wells and private septic system Lots 1-8, Blk 4, Love Addition to Ennis, Acreage: .362 acres south of Lodge Subdivided city lots planted with beautiful, mature pine trees. City water and sewer. Additional highway signage on additional Lot 2 NOTE: This offering is subject to errors and omissions, prior sale, and/or withdrawal from the market. Statements made by the agents or owners are from sources deemed reliable. Any oral or written representations by Seller or Broker regarding age of improvements, size, and square footage of parcel or buildings, or location of property lines, may not be accurate. Apparent boundary line indicators such as fences, hedges, walls, or other barriers may not represent the true boundary lines. Only a surveyor can determine the actual boundary lines. If any of these issues are important to Buyer’s decision to purchase, then Buyer should consider investigating the property independently. Buyers are encouraged to conduct an independent investigation prior to purchase of this property and not rely upon representations made by Seller or his agents, including but not limited to boundaries, structural standards or condition, location, value,

SPORTSMAN’S LODGE GoogleEarth Coordinates: 45 21’07.09”N, 111 43’59.44”W, Elevation: 4,963’ at the lodge. NOTE: This offering is subject to errors and omissions, prior sale, and/or withdrawal from the market. Statements made by the agents or owners are from sources deemed reliable. Any oral or written representations by Seller or Broker regarding age of improvements, size, and square footage of parcel or buildings, or location of property lines, may not be accurate. Apparent boundary line indicators such as fences, hedges, walls, or other barriers may not represent the true boundary lines. Only a surveyor can determine the actual boundary lines. If any of these issues are important to Buyer’s decision to purchase, then Buyer should consider investigating the property independently. Buyers are encouraged to conduct an independent investigation prior to purchase of this property and not rely upon representations made by Seller or his agents, including but not limited to boundaries, structural standards or condition, location, value,

SPORTSMAN’S LODGE NOTE: This offering is subject to errors and omissions, prior sale, and/or withdrawal from the market. Statements made by the agents or owners are from sources deemed reliable. Any oral or written representations by Seller or Broker regarding age of improvements, size, and square footage of parcel or buildings, or location of property lines, may not be accurate. Apparent boundary line indicators such as fences, hedges, walls, or other barriers may not represent the true boundary lines. Only a surveyor can determine the actual boundary lines. If any of these issues are important to Buyer’s decision to purchase, then Buyer should consider investigating the property independently. Buyers are encouraged to conduct an independent investigation prior to purchase of this property and not rely upon representations made by Seller or his agents, including but not limited to boundaries, structural standards or condition, location, value,

S P O R T S M A N ’ S L O D G E NOTE: This offering is subject to errors and omissions, prior sale, and/or withdrawal from the market. Statements made by the agents or owners are from sources deemed reliable. Any oral or written representations by Seller or Broker regarding age of improvements, size, and square footage of parcel or buildings, or location of property lines, may not be accurate. Apparent boundary line indicators such as fences, hedges, walls, or other barriers may not represent the true boundary lines. Only a surveyor can determine the actual boundary lines. If any of these issues are important to Buyer’s decision to purchase, then Buyer should consider investigating the property independently. Buyers are encouraged to conduct an independent investigation prior to purchase of this property and not rely upon representations made by Seller or his agents, including but not limited to boundaries, structural standards or condition, location, value,

SPORTSMAN’S LODGE NOTE: This offering is subject to errors and omissions, prior sale, and/or withdrawal from the market. Statements made by the agents or owners are from sources deemed reliable. Any oral or written representations by Seller or Broker regarding age of improvements, size, and square footage of parcel or buildings, or location of property lines, may not be accurate. Apparent boundary line indicators such as fences, hedges, walls, or other barriers may not represent the true boundary lines. Only a surveyor can determine the actual boundary lines. If any of these issues are important to Buyer’s decision to purchase, then Buyer should consider investigating the property independently. Buyers are encouraged to conduct an independent investigation prior to purchase of this property and not rely upon representations made by Seller or his agents, including but not limited to boundaries, structural standards or condition, location, value,

SPORTSMAN’S LODGE Well log on the Geo-thermal well at the Lodge NOTE: This offering is subject to errors and omissions, prior sale, and/or withdrawal from the market. Statements made by the agents or owners are from sources deemed reliable. Any oral or written representations by Seller or Broker regarding age of improvements, size, and square footage of parcel or buildings, or location of property lines, may not be accurate. Apparent boundary line indicators such as fences, hedges, walls, or other barriers may not represent the true boundary lines. Only a surveyor can determine the actual boundary lines. If any of these issues are important to Buyer’s decision to purchase, then Buyer should consider investigating the property independently. Buyers are encouraged to conduct an independent investigation prior to purchase of this property and not rely upon representations made by Seller or his agents, including but not limited to boundaries, structural standards or condition, location, value,

SPORTSMAN’S LODGE AREA INFORMATION: Ennis, on the Madison River, was named for William Ennis, who was one of the first three men to locate in the Madison Valley. Ennis was born in County Down, Ireland, in 1828. He came to the United States when he was fourteen and to Montana in 1863. For awhile he lived in Bannack, then came to the Madison, where in 1879 he built a store. He became the first postmaster when the office opened in 1881, and for the next eight-six years Ennis postal service was in the hands of his family; his daughter, Jennie Ennis Chowning was postmaster 1898-1940. In 1873, Ennis took his family through Yellowstone National Park. These were the first white children to see the Park. William Ennis was shot on June 18, 1898 while standing in front of the Madison House in Virginia City by a neighbor who was angry because of an unfounded rumor that Mr. Ennis had maligned his character. He died of his wounds on July 4th. (from Cheney's Names on the Face of Montana, Mountain Press Publishing Company) Ennis is a good-time western town and is full of cowboys, anglers and outdoor recreationists. The western flavor is real and there's plenty of action along the boardwalk on weekends. Visitors will find nearly 3 million acres of publicly accessible National Forest lands surrounding Ennis. Ennis is the center for activities on the Madison River, which is renowned for its first-rate trout fishing. The town is also the home of the Ennis National Fish Hatchery. The Fish Hatchery propagates six strains of rainbow trout that produce 23 million eggs a year for stocking throughout the United States. The Madison Canyon Earthquake Lake Visitor Center is just south of Ennis on US Highway 287. On August 17, 1959, an earthquake slid half a mountain into a canyon, creating a giant dam and Quake Lake, an eerie reminder of nature's violence. Ennis is surrounded by three beautiful mountain ranges: the Madison Range, the Gravelly Range, and the Tobacco Root Mountains. In addition to its majestic mountain view, Ennis also offers access to some of the finest river locations in the state by way of the picturesque Madison River. Also, just west of Ennis lie the famed western towns of Virginia City and Nevada City. Wander the boardwalks, take in a play or experience first-hand the 'West' doing a living history weekend. Virginia City was born with the discovery of gold in Alder Gulch in 1863. A boom town of the post Civil War era, Virginia City served as the Montana Territorial Capital for 10 years, until the gold ran out. Just a mile away lies Nevada City, a western town created from a collection of buildings from other ghost towns. Both towns have been largely restored and preserved and have become living examples of the real Old West. One hundred fifty buildings have been certified authentic by the Montana Historical Society. Original buildings, dating from the Territorial days, are filled with merchandise and implements used when gold camps flourished in the West. Boardwalks, mechanical music machines, a penny arcade, antique automobiles and even a two-story outhouse add to the Old West atmosphere. The Opera House features the Virginia City Players' productions in the style of 19th-century. Virginia City offers the oldest continuously operating summer stock theater west of the Mississippi. Check with the Chamber of Commerce for a schedule of shows. In Virginia City, you can shop, dine and sleep without leaving the atmosphere of the 1860s. Dine in the Star Bakery and bend an elbow in the Bale of Hay Saloon. Relax with a libation at Montana's first brewery, the H. S. Gilbert Brewery, and enjoy a performance of the Brewery Follies Players. You will find fascinating nuggets of history and memories to treasure. NOTE: This offering is subject to errors and omissions, prior sale, and/or withdrawal from the market. Statements made by the agents or owners are from sources deemed reliable. Any oral or written representations by Seller or Broker regarding age of improvements, size, and square footage of parcel or buildings, or location of property lines, may not be accurate. Apparent boundary line indicators such as fences, hedges, walls, or other barriers may not represent the true boundary lines. Only a surveyor can determine the actual boundary lines. If any of these issues are important to Buyer’s decision to purchase, then Buyer should consider investigating the property independently. Buyers are encouraged to conduct an independent investigation prior to purchase of this property and not rely upon representations made by Seller or his agents, including but not limited to boundaries, structural standards or condition, location, value,

Sportsmans Lodge NOTE: This offering is subject to errors and omissions, prior sale, and/or withdrawal from the market. Statements made by the agents or owners are from sources deemed reliable. Any oral or written representations by Seller or Broker regarding age of improvements, size, and square footage of parcel or buildings, or location of property lines, may not be accurate. Apparent boundary line indicators such as fences, hedges, walls, or other barriers may not represent the true boundary lines. Only a surveyor can determine the actual boundary lines. If any of these issues are important to Buyer’s decision to purchase, then Buyer should consider investigating the property independently. Buyers are encouraged to conduct an independent investigation prior to purchase of this property and not rely upon representations made by Seller or his agents, including but not limited to boundaries, structural standards or condition, location, value,

and Lodging. Built in 1945 of lodge pole pines, the Sportsman's Lodge offers the relaxed country atmosphere and hospitality that Big Sky Country is known for. It is a favorite with locals and tourists alike. The highlights of the property include: Original, rustic, main lodge of 6,600 SF that includes restaurant, lounge/bar,

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