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Gallatin Heights Subdivision

Gallatin Heights is a 319-acre master-planned community off Jackrabbit Lane at Valley Center Road — halfway between Four Corners and Belgrade, with a Bozeman zip code but in Gallatin County rather than Bozeman city limits. It’s a well-established neighborhood with 41 acres of open space, a 16-acre buffer along Jackrabbit Lane, miles of trails, and two community parks. The Jackrabbit Crossing commercial development nearby (with a grocery anchor coming) continues to build out the amenities in this corridor. Homes here range from the mid-$500Ks to over $1.6M, and there are still some lots available for buyers who want to build. One important note: despite the Bozeman zip code, Gallatin Heights is currently served by the Belgrade School District — verify this for your specific address.

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Location: Jackrabbit Lane at E. Valley Center Road — MLS area 2FC (Four Corners). Gallatin County, outside Bozeman city limits. Halfway between Four Corners and Belgrade

Drive to downtown Bozeman: Approx. 12–15 min

Drive to Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport: Approx. 8–10 min

Drive to MSU Campus: Approx. 15 min

Drive to Belgrade: Approx. 5–8 min

Nearest major corridor: Jackrabbit Lane (Highway 85)

Notable nearby: Jackrabbit Crossing (grocery anchor + retail under development), Four Corners amenities, easy Big Sky and I-90 access

Access notes: Jackrabbit Lane gives direct access to Belgrade, Four Corners, and I-90. Highway 191 corridor to Big Sky is easily accessible from Four Corners.

Housing types: Single-family homes only — variety of sizes and styles. Some lots still available for purchase
ADUs: Permitted via HOA addendum — uncommon in most Bozeman subdivisions
Lot sizes: Vary — standard to approximately 1.76 acres
HOA: Yes — managed by Saddle Peak Properties. Quarterly dues. ARC/DRC design review process in place. CCRs active since 2008 with amendments through 2019
Price range: Approx. $595K–$1.65M sold; 2 active at $750K–$890K (as of April 2026)

Gallatin Heights has 41 acres of open green space throughout the community, a 16-acre landscaped buffer along Jackrabbit Lane, miles of interconnected trails, and two community parks — one of which is approximately 3 acres and backs directly to several homes. The Jackrabbit Crossing commercial development at the Jackrabbit/Valley Center intersection is bringing a grocery-anchored retail center to the immediate area, which continues to improve the corridor's everyday amenities. Views of the Spanish Peaks to the south and Bridger Mountains to the north are prominent throughout the neighborhood.

Gallatin Heights tends to attract buyers who want a well-planned neighborhood with genuine open space, trails, and mountain views, in a location that splits the difference between Bozeman and Belgrade — making it practical for people who commute or travel in multiple directions. The ADU addendum is a draw for buyers who want the option to add an accessory dwelling. The range of lot sizes and home options makes it accessible across a wider price range than most master-planned communities in this corridor.

- Gallatin Heights has a Bozeman zip code but is served by the Belgrade School District — not Bozeman. This is one of the most important details for families considering this neighborhood. Always verify school enrollment for your specific address directly with the district, as boundaries can change.

- Located outside Bozeman city limits in Gallatin County — understand what this means for city services, assessments, and permits before purchasing.

- ADUs are permitted via a specific HOA addendum — if you're interested in building an accessory dwelling unit, this is one of the few master-planned communities in the area where that's explicitly allowed.

- Jackrabbit Crossing commercial development is actively under construction nearby — a grocery anchor and additional retail are coming, which will further improve everyday convenience in this corridor.

- Lot prices and availability change — verify current lot inventory if building is of interest.

Market Snapshot

as of April 2026

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