Waterfront Property on the Mountain! Nestled within the pristine wilderness of the Cabinet Mountains in Northwest Montana lies a remarkable opportunity: a quarter-section property boasting a serene private lake. Enveloped by breathtaking mountain vistas, this parcel of land presents an idyllic setting for those seeking an off-grid recreational property. With ample space for self-sustaining infrastructure, cultivation, and expansion, the property offers endless possibilities for sustainable living. Finish out the existing infrastructure that was designed as a family compound to support multiple off-grid dwellings. Build multiple cabins with epic mountain views or refuge in a single camper and restore the mountain to its original sanctuary state for wildlife. Surrounded by nature's splendor and tranquility, this parcel is a rare gem awaiting the vision of its next steward. Call Joe Sangimi...
Waterfront Property on the Mountain! Nestled within the pristine wilderness of the Cabinet Mountains in Northwest Montana lies a remarkable opportunity: a quarter-section property boasting a serene private lake. Enveloped by breathtaking mountain vistas, this parcel of land presents an idyllic setting for those seeking an off-grid recreational property. With ample space for self-sustaining infrastructure, cultivation, and expansion, the property offers endless possibilities for sustainable living. Finish out the existing infrastructure that was designed as a family compound to support multiple off-grid dwellings. Build multiple cabins with epic mountain views or refuge in a single camper and restore the mountain to its original sanctuary state for wildlife. Surrounded by nature's splendor and tranquility, this parcel is a rare gem awaiting the vision of its next steward. Call Joe Sangimino / Tanner Rauk or your real estate professional.The property is surrounded by publicly accessible land. Montana State land borders the western side of the property and abuts the National Forest. The remaining three sides border Green Diamond Resource Land (BMA as of 2024), which is accessible by the public with limitations. With elevations ranging from 3800’ to 4300’, approximately 45 acres of the property encompasses a basin with a private lake in the middle. The lake is suspected to hold a healthy population of cutthroat trout and possibly other cold-water fish species (unconfirmed). There are two separate seasonal tributaries that run through the property. The lake is fed by a mountain spring with vegetation and wetland around the perimeter. The habitat diversity along with a large water source is a major wildlife attractant for whitetail deer, mule deer, elk, moose, and bears. Throughout this mountain forest ecosystem, you will find mixed varieties of larch, Douglas fir, spruce, and lodgepole pine trees.The property comes with a variety of improvements at varying stages of completion. These include structures fixed to a permanent foundation, a chicken coop, a shed, fencing, etc. There is also a partially fenced location with some fruit trees planted to start an orchard. This property does not have permanent electric infrastructure, water wells, or a septic system. A solar array was intended to provide electric along with gas/propane generators. Water was historically used and filtered from the lake, and the campers utilized state-of-the-art dehydrating toilets. This property is being sold as-is. The road access to the property is long approximately 1.1 miles to the property boundary and 1.6 miles to the lake after turning off of Mckillop Creek Road and going through a steel security gate. The road has been fairly well maintained and is suitable for SUVs or trucks during good weather conditions. There are over 2 miles of interior road infrastructure on the property of varying quality all traversable by UTV. The ridge systems on both the east and west sides of the lake provide phenomenal overlook views and glassing locations for wildlife.Happy’s Inn is a local restaurant/bar that is only a short seven-minute drive from the property. It is known for hosting epic concert venues with popular artists and bands. The property is 40 minutes from Libby and one hour from Kalispell. Glacier International Airport is a one-hour and 6-minute drive. Within view of the property, the Thompson Chain of Lakes features great fishing for lake trout, kokanee salmon, cutthroat trout, perch, crappie, northern pike, and brook trout. The cabinet wilderness is located a few miles to the west if you are in search of a high-mountain wilderness adventure. It’s a promised land for outdoorsmen and hikers alike with more wilderness than could be traversed in a lifetime. From snow-capped peaks to cascading waterfalls and glacial lakes, there’s no shortage of breathtaking places to adventure. Snowmobiling, snowshoeing, ATV riding, horseback riding, camping, and backcountry hunting are all popular activities that occur locally. Located in hunting district 103, this is a general deer and elk hunting unit. Bear and wolf tags are available over the counter, and mountain lion tags are available by draw.The buyer is responsible for performing their own due diligence. No one is permitted on the property without scheduling an appointment with a real estate agent. Call Joe Sangimino / Tanner Rauk or your real estate professional. Proof of funds is required prior to showing. Showings by appointment only. Buyer and buyer's agent to verify all information. All information is from sources deemed reliable but not guaranteed by Whitetail Properties Real Estate or its agents. Information is subject to change without notice. All prospective purchasers and agents should check for accuracy regarding all statements contained herein to their satisfaction. If the Buyer has any questions concerning this transaction, they should seek representation or counsel at their own expense. The listing agent/broker does not warrant or guarantee that the information provided is subject to change at any time.