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Nhn Howser

Acres: 11.420

Beautiful level 11.42 Acre parcel, ready for your new home and your imagination! Located between Missoula and Kalispell, easy access to Flathead Lake and short drive to Glacier Park, glorious 360...

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Showing 10 lake properties within 20 miles:

25802 Old Highway 93

4 4.0   Sf: 4678   Yr: 1997  Acres: 2.200

Welcome to your dream waterfront retreat! This immaculate 4,678 sq. ft. custom home is perfectly positioned on 2.2 gently sloped acres with 876' of private Flathead Lake frontage-offering...

28578 Stoney Brooks Lane

3 3.0   Sf: 2926   Yr: 2006  Acres: 6.780

Impressive Stone Masonry home with exceptional mountain, lake and island views. Flathead Lake shows off its two largest islands to the north. Step inside and take in the homes charming finishes...

34636 US Hwy 93

3 2.0   Sf: 2193   Yr: 2008  Acres: 5.830

Custom built home in Big Arm Bay with 2 lots totaling 300 ft frontage on 5.83 acres of gently sloping land. Views of Chief Cliff are stunning from the lakefront lawn and expansive covered deck. This...

46024 Meadowlark Lane

3 3.0   Sf: 2440   Yr: 2013  Acres: 1.700

Beautifully maintained lakefront property in Big Arm Bay located on a quiet street removed from highway noise, the 1.7-acre lot is peaceful and just 15 minutes from Polson. The 2013-built home is...

43401 D Street

4 5.0   Sf: 5119   Yr: 2007  Acres: 0.210

Welcome to *The Lake House at Dayton Point, Flathead Lake, MT*. This iconic landmark property sits on a point with south and east facing shoreline offering captivating views of nearby Mission...

41995 Road Y2

4 5.0   Sf: 4189   Yr: 1999  Acres: 0.000

This picturesque lakefront victorian home has over 4,100+ Sq. Ft. of interior space with bedrooms, bathrooms, patios, balconies or decks on all 3 levels. Massive Flathead Lake and Mountain views are...

34636 US Hwy 93

3 2.0   Sf: 2193   Yr: 2008  Acres: 3.890

Custom built home in Big Arm Bay with 200 ft frontage on 3.89 ac of gently sloping land. Views of Chief Cliff are stunning from the lakefront lawn and expansive deck. Home is very open and spacious!...

44625 Wild Horse Island Lane

2 1.0   Sf: 1075   Yr: 1977  Acres: 1.000

Discover the magic of Montana from this private retreat on Wild Horse Island, the crown jewel of Flathead Lake. Wake to vibrant sunrises over the Mission Mountains, with bighorn sheep grazing nearby...

Wild Horse Island

45141 Chief Cliff Lane

Acres: 40.320

This 40 acre parcel is perched high like an Eagle's nest above the western shores of Flathead Lake. Enjoy big views of numerous fresh water islands, ranch lands, rolling hills and rugged rocky...

26134 Spinnaker Lane

2 1.0   Sf: 984   Yr: 1995  Acres: 0.413

Exquisite Lakefront Retreat on Flathead Lake! Just in time for summer, this exceptional property is a rare find on Flathead Lake! Experience the ultimate in lakeside living with this unique residence...

Little Bitterroot River - Lake County Information

The Little Bitterroot River is a river located in Lake County, Montana. It serves as a tributary to the larger Bitterroot River system, which flows southward through western Montana. Here are some key points about the Little Bitterroot River:

1. Geography: The Little Bitterroot River originates in the Mission Mountains, which are part of the larger Rocky Mountains range. The river flows generally in a northwest direction before joining the Bitterroot River.

2. Length: The river is relatively short, typically flowing for about 20 miles.

3. Ecology: The river and its surrounding areas provide a diverse ecosystem, including various fish species. It is a habitat for species such as trout, making it a popular destination for fishing enthusiasts.

4. Recreation: The Little Bitterroot River is used for various recreational activities, including fishing, kayaking, and hiking in the nearby Mission Mountains. There are also numerous trails that offer scenic views of the river and surrounding landscapes.

5. Hydrology: As a tributary, the Little Bitterroot contributes to the hydrology of the larger Bitterroot River, which flows into the Clark Fork River and eventually the Columbia River.

6. Conservation: Like many rivers in Montana, conservation efforts are in place to maintain the water quality and natural habitats along the riverbanks.

If you need more specific information, such as access points, fishing regulations, or local wildlife, please let me know!

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!