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$649,900
MLS: 25071-36765
13.01 Acres
Experience ultimate privacy on this expansive 13.01± acre parcel, accessible via a mile-long, protected road that leads to your own secluded sanctuary. Enjoy breathtaking, panoramic views of the iconic 45-mile Mission Mountains, stretching from Glacier National Park to Flathead Lake and Missoula. Whether you dream of building a lodge, hobby farm, livery, or retreat, the elevated, grass-covered building site offers sweeping vistas of lush pastures, vibrant meadows, riparian zones, and mature forests. Nature lovers will be enchanted by the abundant wildlife that inhabits the land, including majestic eagles, hawks, owls, pheasants, grouse, and rare woodpeckers, along with geese and ducks. The property also provides a home for beavers, marmots, mink, otters, coyotes, foxes, wolves, elk, deer, big cats, black bears, and even grizzlies. This is not just land—it's a gateway to living the dream of the American West.
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The property, situated in rural Ronan, Montana, lies in the heart of Western Montana's outdoor paradise, positioned halfway between Kalispell (60 miles north) and Missoula (60 miles south) in the Mission Valley. While Ronan provides basic amenities, residents often venture to these larger cities for expanded options. Kalispell serves as a gateway to Glacier National Park and Whitefish Mountain Resort, while Missoula, home to the University of Montana, offers a vibrant downtown with diverse restaurants, cultural events, and easy access to outdoor recreation along the Clark Fork River and in the surrounding Rattlesnake and Blue Mountain areas.
Flathead Lake, just five miles north of the property, stands as the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi River, stretching 30 miles long and 16 miles wide, with depths reaching 370 feet. Several islands dot the lake, including Wild Horse Island, where Big Horn Sheep and deer roam freely. The lake's rich waters attract anglers year-round, offering diverse fishing opportunities from trolling for lake trout and whitefish to ice fishing for salmon and northern pike. Two annual late-season trout tournaments draw competitive anglers, while the tributaries and forks of the Flathead River provide excellent spots for fly fishing and bank fishing.
Approximately 1.5 hours from the property lies Glacier National Park, spanning over a million acres and sharing borders with Canada's Waterton Lakes National Park. The park, home to grizzlies and black bears, features the iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road, which winds through towering mountains and past alpine lakes and glaciers. The surrounding region encompasses over three million acres of protected wilderness, including the Flathead National Forest, Great Bear Wilderness, Bob Marshall Wilderness, and Scapegoat Wilderness. These vast areas provide hunting opportunities for elk, white-tailed and mule deer, black bear, moose, and upland birds during designated seasons with appropriate permits.
During winter, the region transforms into a wonderland of cold-weather activities. Whitefish Mountain Resort offers over 3,000 acres of skiable terrain for both alpine and cross-country skiing, while the Flathead National Forest provides serene trails for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, particularly around Bigfork and Lake Mary Ronan. When lakes freeze, they become prime destinations for ice fishing, and the region boasts an extensive network of snowmobile trails through pristine backcountry areas.
The area features several notable attractions, including natural hot springs that provide welcome warmth during Montana's cold winters. The CSKT Bison Range, an 18,800-acre wildlife refuge in the Mission Valley, supports a thriving herd of 300-400 bison along with diverse wildlife including elk, pronghorn antelope, and bighorn sheep. Nearby, the 4,000-acre Ninepipe National Wildlife Refuge serves as a crucial stopover for migrating waterfowl and provides year-round habitat for numerous bird species, including trumpeter swans and great blue herons.
Transportation options include The Empire Builder, Amtrak's iconic long-distance train route connecting Chicago to the Pacific Northwest. The region's agricultural heritage shines during the Flathead Lake cherry harvest, celebrated at the annual Polson Main Street Flathead Cherry Festival in mid-July, where unique microclimates produced by the lake create exceptionally sweet and flavorful cherries.
The Lake County public education school districts serve the communities of Ronan, Polson, St. Ignatius, Arlee, and Charlo. These districts offer K-12 education, with Salish Kootenai College in Pablo providing local higher education opportunities.
Life in Montana's Flathead Valley offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, outdoor recreation, and cultural richness. From the pristine waters of Flathead Lake to the towering peaks of Glacier National Park, residents enjoy unparalleled access to some of America's most spectacular wilderness areas. The region's seasonal transformations provide year-round opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts, whether fishing in summer waters, harvesting sweet cherries in July, hunting in autumn forests, or skiing pristine winter slopes.
Ready to make it yours? Reach out to your realtor or Christie Bell at 406.202.2903.