Montana Real Estate - Whitepine Crossing, Trout Creek, Montana

Lot 2- Whitepine Crossing, Trout Creek, Montana

Whitepine Crossing, Montana waterfront real estate

  • Lot 2 Whitepine Crossing - Montana Waterfront real estate
    Incredibly beautiful with over 700' of Whitepine Creekfront. A well of 202' in depth and 30+ gallons per minute already resides on this Montana gem, as well as a metal sided garage. Power, high-speed internet, water and septic approval are in, so you need only bring your home plans and your fly-fishing waders. Northwest Montana at it's very best.
  • Lot 2 Whitepine Crossing - 703' of Whitepine Creek frontage
    The trout are from teensy devils to over a foot, but the stream is so clear that you have to sneak up on them. The deer will be in your crab apple, apple, plum and pear trees. There has been a garden on this property for years, so the soil's ready for your Montana produce patch.
  • Lot 2 Whitepine Crossing - Fruit trees and trout fishing
    The old barn is no longer, but the site has that farmstead feel. Putting in a fence should be no problem, as it's sandy loam do more than 8' deep. Northwest Montana is loaded with opportunity, including Glacier National Park, Whitefish Mountain Ski Area, the Cabinet Wilderness and more, just out your back door.
  • Lot 2 Whitepine Crossing - South-facing creekfront
    Southfacing Whitepine Creekfront would be out your front door, while out your eastern windows, the Cabinet Mountains would frame the view, and the west would include the Bitterroot Mountains. This is truly a playground, with the National Forest a few hundred feet away!
  • Lot 2 Whitepine Crossing - Kootenai National Forest
    The Kootenai National Forest is homes to elk, moose, deer, bear, mountain lions, and many other species of wild game. You'll have the opportunity to see incredible and majestic Montana treasures out your back door. Heck, they'll even eat your petunias.
 

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  • Trout Creek was proclaimed "Huckleberry Capitol of Montana" by the state's legislature.
  • The huckleberry, which grows wild in the high mountainous areas of the region, is a tasty purple fruit unlike any other. We celebrate it, during the annual Huckleberry Festival.

Montana whitetail buck
This five-point (10-point for you mid-westerners) beauty was posing for me on the drive home one evening. These little devils love my petunias, but we've found a way to protect them. Ask me about the safe and ingenious way to protect your flower garden in Montana on our next visit!

Montana tips...

Note: In Sanders County we have no stop lights, less than 10,000 residents and more cows per square mile than people. We get road rage if we have to wait for a car before pulling onto Highway 200. How is that for spoiled?

 

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