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Elk Grove Subdivision

Elk Grove is an established single-family subdivision just outside Bozeman in the Four Corners area — approximately 300 homes, most of them custom-built, on a network of cul-de-sac streets. It has a pond, trails, multiple parks, and ball fields, and sits close to Highway 191 for easy access to Big Sky and Belgrade. At about 15 minutes from downtown, it’s far enough out to feel genuinely rural, but close enough to town to be practical. Homes tend to be larger than average — 4-5+ bedrooms, over 3,000 square feet on many lots — and prices have been running in the $970K–$1.09M range for active listings.

Location: Four Corners area, just outside Bozeman — south of Four Corners off Highway 191. Gallatin County

Drive to downtown Bozeman: Approx. 15 min

Drive to Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport: Approx. 12–14 min

Drive to MSU Campus: Approx. 15–17 min

Nearest major corridor: Highway 191 / Jackrabbit Lane

Notable nearby: Gallatin River, Hyalite Canyon, Four Corners amenities, Big Sky corridor

Access notes: Highway 191 proximity is both a commuter asset (quick to Belgrade and Big Sky) and a lifestyle asset (Gallatin River and Hyalite Canyon nearby).

Housing types: Single-family homes only — approximately 300 homes, mostly custom-built
HOA: Yes — active with dues
Cul-de-sac street layout throughout
Lot sizes: Vary — some up to half an acre and beyond
Home sizes: Typically 4-6BR, approximately 1,876–5,022 sq ft
Price range: Approx. $970K–$1.09M active; median sold $969K (as of April 2026)

Elk Grove has a pond, multiple parks, ball fields, and scenic walking trails throughout the subdivision. The cul-de-sac layout means minimal through traffic — a characteristic that contributes to the neighborhood's quiet, country feel. Highway 191 gives direct access to the Gallatin River corridor and Hyalite Canyon, making outdoor recreation genuinely accessible from home.

Elk Grove tends to attract buyers who want a larger, mostly custom-built home in an established neighborhood with a country feel — without going too far out of town. The cul-de-sac layout, pond, and park amenities appeal to buyers who want built-in recreational amenities close to home, while the Highway 191 access draws buyers who recreate in the Big Sky and Gallatin Canyon corridors.

- Most homes in Elk Grove are custom-built, meaning more architectural variety and generally higher-quality construction than spec neighborhoods — but also more variation in condition and finish quality. Evaluating each home on its own merits matters more here.

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

- School district: verify your specific address enrollment. The Four Corners area can fall in multiple districts depending on exact location.

- The cul-de-sac street layout keeps through-traffic minimal, which is a genuine quality-of-life feature buyers consistently value here.

Market Snapshot

as of April 2026

$1,050,000
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