
Description
Lakeside Tract is a 207-acre property situated in beautiful Flathead County, Montana. The tract is conveniently located just a few miles outside of Lakeside and not far from Blacktail Mountain Ski Area. Kalispell and the nearest airport are approximately 20 minutes away and Missoula is about a 2-hour drive. The tract features a mixture of steep, gently sloping, and flat terrain which provides several potential home sites with easy access off of Black Tail Road. From the top of the mountain, you will find breathtaking views stretching from Flathead Lake to Glacier National Park. Stoner Creek runs through the property, adding to the natural beauty. Additionally, the property adjoins thousands of acres of Flathead National Forest, ensuring that outdoor enthusiasts have endless opportunities for hiking, camping, and other outdoor activities. The land is also home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, elk, black bear, and mountain lion. An existing road to the top of the mountain is currently being expanded to provide a more comfortable and safe drive. Power from Blacktail Road will extend to the lower home sites.
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Description
Lakeside Tract is a 207-acre property situated in beautiful Flathead County, Montana. The tract is conveniently located just a few miles outside of Lakeside and not far from Blacktail Mountain Ski Area. Kalispell and the nearest airport are approximately 20 minutes away and Missoula is about a 2-hour drive. The tract features a mixture of steep, gently sloping, and flat terrain which provides several potential home sites with easy access off of Black Tail Road. From the top of the mountain, you will find breathtaking views stretching from Flathead Lake to Glacier National Park. Stoner Creek runs through the property, adding to the natural beauty. Additionally, the property adjoins thousands of acres of Flathead National Forest, ensuring that outdoor enthusiasts have endless opportunities for hiking, camping, and other outdoor activities. The land is also home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, elk, black bear, and mountain lion. An existing road to the top of the mountain is currently being expanded to provide a more comfortable and safe drive. Power from Blacktail Road will extend to the lower home sites.
