Eagle Rock Reserve

Eagle Rock Reserve is a unique community that was created to accommodate thirty-nine permanent single family residences while protecting the natural scenic and environmental integrity of the land and the security and quiet enjoyment of the owners.  The plan of the Reserve maintains open spaces for agriculture, wildlife habitat, and the pursuit of recreation by the owners.  You can readily see differences between the Reserve and other subdivisions within the Bozeman area. Those differences exist by design and choice, and the Reserve's owners have joined together to support these goals in their decisions about their own properties and the common property in the Reserve.  With this in mind,  the owners established the Eagle Rock Reserve Owners Association and adopted certain covenants and guidelines governing the use of the property and the design of residences. These documents are available below:


Summary of Covenants and Design Review Guidelines
Covenants
Design Review Guidelines
Bylaws
Articles of Incorporation


In the summer of 2012 Bill Ogden, the founder of Eagle Rock Reserve, sat down with resident Mary Wilson to discuss his vision for the Eagle Rock community. In this short video you will hear Bill speak about the history of the ranch, and various aspects of the Reserve.  More specifically, Bill talks about his intent to preserve as much of the natural beauty as possible, while creating a small community of like minded families who enjoy living on a working ranch.