POND, WATERFALL, STREAM AND TRAIL DESIGN
We’ve designed, built and maintained hundreds of ponds, streams, waterfalls and trails over the last twenty years.
Our breadth of experience ensures that you will get the water feature you are dreaming of. Whether you envision a meandering stream that flows into a 50-meter swimming pond, or you want to transform a traditional lawn with a serene pondless waterfall – whatever your dream, we can make it a reality.
CUSTOM WATERSCAPE DESIGN
CUSTOM WATERSCAPE DESIGN
More than a pond. From swimming ponds to waterfalls, Montana Ponds offers a variety of natural waterscapes, including:
- Trout ponds
- Swimming ponds
- Ornamental ponds
- Meandering streams
- Waterfalls
- Pondless waterfalls
- Natural and complex stonework
POND CONSTRUCTION
Experienced builders. A lot goes into the proper construction of a pond. Both the design and construction of a water feature require understanding how to work with the land and how to mesh the design with the natural topography. You also must know how to ensure the water remains healthy for years to come. At Montana Ponds, we build our ponds and water features to last and we stand by our work.
To create your beautiful water feature, we:
- Use the highest quality products
- Install pumps and aerators
- Lay pond liners
- Incorporate natural filtration into each feature
- Plant suitable vegetation for beauty and filtration
- Guarantee our work
POND CONSTRUCTION
TRAIL DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION
TRAIL DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION
Walk your land. We can transform your rugged landscape into a network of beautiful, multi-use trails. Montana Ponds will design and construct aesthetically pleasing trails in a way that ensures erosion control and proper drainage for long-term sustainability.
We bet you’ve walked our trails. A few of the local trails we have constructed include:
- Corbly Gulch
- Frog Rock
- Truman Gulch
- Pine Creek
- Dry Creek
- Numerous Gallatin Valley Land Trust trails in Bozeman
Greg at Montana Ponds has a beautiful visual aesthetic. He designed a stunning waterfall for our pond using large stones, which he painstakingly selected, as well as local wood. Originally, we weren’t even going to have a waterfall and now it is the prettiest feature of the pond—I’m so glad he had that idea and that we went with it. It has attracted more wildlife (especially birds) and aerates the water in addition to the aerators.
Kate Potter