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Dennis Quaid seems to be on a mission to downsize his real estate portfolio.
Already in the process of selling his Pacific Palisades equestrian estate, the film star has now listed his
Paradise Valley ranch to the tune of $14 million.
And it's a "Big Sky Country" beauty. The
418-acre spread, located in Emigrant, Mont., spans two miles of river that's great for fishing, while the sprawling pastures of the property (along with acreage of adjoining Gallatin National Forest) provide ample space for horseback riding. The ranch boasts a 5,315-square-foot main house, four guesthouses and a ranch manager's house, in addition to its equestrian facilities.
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It has rich history too. According to Realtor.com, it contains historic gold mines and
parcels of land that Quaid bought from Warren Oates and Sam Peckinpah.
Vivian Bridaham has the
listing.
Click on the images below to see some other jaw-dropping ranches that
AOL Real Estate has profiled, including the two most expensive spreads on the market (we're talking $100 million plus):


See more Houses of the Day and homes for sale in Emigrant, Mont., on AOL Real Estate.
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