Flathead County, MT 440.37± Acres

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This is one of the last large acreage privately owned tracts in the Flathead Valley that overlooks the lake. The sun rises each morning over the Swan Mountains above Flathead Lake - radiating a colorful live show as the fog lifts above the snow-capped mountains. Many of the premier home sites on this tract feature a spectacular east-facing view – perfectly showcasing these epic Montana sunrises. See for yourself.

The property is above the town of Lakeside, with a travel distance of approximately 1.6 miles from I-93 to the main entrance. It has great private road access, no through roads, and an interior road infrastructure comprised of former logging roads spanning almost 3 miles. It borders public land to the west and offers tranquility, seclusion, and privacy above a small lakefront town. Glacier International Airport is a short 20-minute drive.

In terms of amenities, the local area has much to offer. Flathead Lake is 197 square miles and is the 79th largest natural freshwater lakes in the world. It features gorgeous views in every direction, endless recreational boating opportunities, and world-class fishing for lake trout, whitefish, northern pike, and perch. Glacier National Park, the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex, Wild Horse Island, and Whitefish Ski Resort are part of a long list of northwest Montana destinations that make this area special. Between Whitefish, Bigfork, and Kalispell – take your pick of fine-dining restaurants, art studios, theatres, waterfront bars, or rodeo events.

The terrain on this property is very diverse and usable – currently featuring stands of ponderosa pine, lodgepole pine, and douglas fir of varying age and marketability. Generally speaking for its location, the topography is gently sloping and flat in many areas, with steep drainages and hillsides on the southwest corner, south central border, and western boundary. Although this property has the potential to be suitable for a variety of land development applications, the ideal land uses would be the development of a premier ranch, the development of multiple “mini” ranches/homesteads, or the development of large, premier home-building lots. Refer to the attached theoretical subdivision map (not an approved platt) that showcases proposed premium lots ranging in size from 17 to 86 acres – each with at least one premier home building location. This property is currently unzoned.

Depending on the buyers' standards, at least seven easily identifiable flat areas are topographically suitable for pasture/field development. Approximately 85+ acres could be converted into a fenced pasture with a mountain backdrop for ranching and equestrian applications. The flat areas could also be suitable for developing roping arenas, outbuildings, guest houses, employee cabins, etc.

Access throughout the property's interior is excellent - suitable for travel by SUV in good weather conditions. The easternmost approximately 3-acre parcel was created to maintain permanent access to the property. There is a recorded permanent easement connecting the end of this parcel to Emils Crest Road. This entrance parcel is approximately 1300’ long – about half of which is also used by the neighbor to access their home on the north side of this small parcel. The entrance to the approximately 400-acre tract is gated, fenced, and locked. There is a secondary access point and gate off Blacktail road, but this access point is not currently maintained or suitable for SUV travel.

A buried electric transformer has been constructed at the entrance to the property, but there is neighboring electricity available in many neighboring locations. With well logs available from surrounding tracts, water wells and septic installation are not anticipated as a building concern. Depending on elevation, the static water levels range from approximately 130’ – 440’. The production rates of surrounding wells range from 12 – 40 GPM based on publicly available well logs.

This property borders 480 acres of Flathead National Forest to the west that encompasses Baldy Mountain. Further to the west is a large section of the National Forest around Blacktail Mountain open to hiking, hunting, and public recreation. The habitat and terrain on the property are currently supporting a healthy population of whitetail deer, grouse, and turkey. Elk also frequent the property throughout the year and the occasional black bear and mountain lion. For the outdoorsman, there’s 365 days’ worth of enjoyment in this part of Montana. Take your pick of epic trout streams full of browns and rainbows, alpine lakes with grayling and cutthroat trout, or lake fishing for giant, hook-jawed lake trout. The whitetail, grouse, turkey, and bear hunting on this property could be excellent through good habitat management practices.
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