Summary
75 Rodeo Trail is more than a remarkable example of Craftsman architecture in Beaverhead Countyits a meticulously crafted home designed for living, entertaining, and enjoying. Nestled just outside Dillon, with panoramic views, this residence combines expansive space and exceptional craftsmanship. Completed in 2016, it spans over 9,500 square feet across four levels, offering six bedrooms, six bathrooms, and a layout that balances open, airy spaces with intimate retreats. Whether hosting a gathering or seeking a quiet sanctuary, this home invites both connection and serenity. Thoughtfully designed, it features materials like quarter-sawn oak built-ins, hickory hardwood floors, & Motawi tile accents. Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired art-glass windows filter natural light, adding warmth and character. The kitchen blends timeless elegance with modern functionality, showcasing double ovens, a professional gas range, a warming drawer, a walk-in pantry, and a striking granite island beneath a Tiffany chandelier. A cozy fireplace in the adjacent sitting area creates an ideal spot for quiet mornings and entertaining. The main-floor primary suite offers a serene retreat, complete with its own fireplace and a luxurious steam shower wrapped in Egyptian marble, featuring a travertine bench. Upstairs, five additional bedrooms and three bathrooms provide breathtaking views from every window. The lower level is an entertainers paradise, with two game rooms, a media space, a wet bar, and a private-entry ADUperfect for guests, a caregiver, or multi-generational living. The home has geothermal heating & cooling, ensuring comfort year-round. Outdoors, covered patios, irrigated gardens, and mature trees create inviting spaces to savor Montanas long summer days. Additionally, the property has potential for outbuildings, and the covenants allow for keeping horses, offering opportunities for expansion and outdoor enjoyment. Beyond the home, the best of Southwest Montana is right at your doorstep. The Beaverhead River, famed for world-class trout fishing, is just minutes away. Trails for hiking, biking, horseback riding wind through the surrounding hills, and in winter, Maverick Mountain offers laid-back, crowd-free skiing. Dillons shops & restaurants are conveniently close, yet far enough to preserve the peace & tranquility of this remarkable location. This is more than a homeits Montana living at its finest, intentionally designed to help you slow down and savor every moment.