The 420-acre Paradise Valley ranch in southern Montana, owned by actor Dennis Quaid for the past 25 years, has been put up for sale. The property is located near Yellowstone National Park and has been priced at $14 million.
Quaid, 57, has put his sprawling Emigrant, Mont., property – half the size of New York's Central Park – on the market for $14 million. JamesList has posted a set of lavish photos of the place, which includes a 5,300-square-foot main residence, four guest houses, a ranch manager's home and horse facilities.
Located in the Paradise Valley of southwest Montana, near Yellowstone National Park, the ranch also offers fishing along two miles of Six Mile Creek and two ponds, as well as historic gold mines.
Quaid bought the ranch about 25 years ago from director Sam Peckinpah and actor Warren Oates, who owned it together, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Quaid, whose main residence is in Austin, Texas, is selling the Montana ranch because he wants to buy a home in Hawaii, where he can enjoy surfing.