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A Scott Hollinger Team Exclusive! MLS No: 278109
Come back to a simple time on premium Skidoo Bay with 340 ft sandy beach frontage, 3 docks, boat ramp, sprawling lawn. 5 bedroom Main Home, plus 3 bed/2 bath Guest Home (1553sf) have vintage exterior reminiscent of classic cabins, beautifully remodeled interiors. Orchard buffer along N Finley Pt Rd. Fantastic Mission Range & Flathead Lk views, in 2 lakefront tracts. Very special place to gather! View Visual Tour »
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Flathead Lake
Flathead Lake, MT is one of the 300 largest natural lakes in the world and the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi River and as such is attracting real estate investors, vacation home buyers and waterfront enthusiasts to its shoreline.  According to studies done at the  Flathead Lake Biological Station in Yellow Bay (located just south of Bigfork, MT), the water in Flathead Lake is among the cleanest in the world.  The lake, located in NW Montana and about 8 miles south of Kalispell, is about 191 square miles in surface area with an average depth of 164 feet and a maximum depth of 370 feet.  The shoreline meanders over 160 miles around all of the waterfront property with the towns of Bigfork, Lakeside, Somers, Rollins, Elmo, Big Arm and Polson on its shores.  Wild Horse Island in Big Arm Bay near Rollins is managed by Montana Dept. of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, and is open for day use to enjoy the 2,100 acres of land.  A few lucky people have private ownership of lake property on Wildhorse Island. Hikers will see bighorn sheep and wild horses. There are many public access points on Flathead Lake, with most at one of the beautiful Montana State Parks dotting the shore line. (For a wonderful synopsis of the parks around Flathead Lake, read Water,Water Everywhere.)  The real estate surrounding Flathead Lake would be considered mostly developed with lake homes, high end custom lakefront residences, homestead cabins, condominiums with few unimproved land or property sites available. The real estate market has reflected in the inventory over the years with "hot years" showing only a handful of homes for sale and sometimes slow sales years with over a 100 residences for sale.
Polson
Polson, MT is located on the Flathead Indian Reservation in Northwest Montana.  Polson lies in a natural amphitheater at the south end of Flathead Lake. This charming lakeside community is the trading center for one of Montana’s most fertile farming areas. In a prime cherry growing region and home to numerous cherry orchards, Polson celebrates with an annual Cherry Festival.

The broad, sweeping Mission Valley south of Polson is bordered by the rugged, snow-capped Mission Mountains. The Flathead River flows from Polson, featuring whitewater rafting and the Kerr Dam. The National Bison Range at Moiese just south of Ronan, Montana with its large herds of bison, elk, deer, antelope and barn sheep is nearby, as well as the Ninepipes and Pablo Wildlife Refuges for bird watchers. Three museums, The Miracle of America Museum and Polson-Flathead Historical Museum, offer many displays and memorabilia along with the People's Center in nearby Pablo where you can learn more about the Salish, Kootenai, and Pend d'Oreille tribal nations. Polson also has several city parks located on the lake. Visitors are advised to keep their cameras ready for the area’s own “Flathead Monster,” sightings of which date back over a hundred years. Also, don’t miss the Polson Country Club.

Polson, Montana becomes an attraction in the summertime when temperatures range from 80 to 95 degrees. All of Northwest Montana comes alive during the spring. In July Polson plays host to the Flathead Lake Hoopfest and then in August hosts the largest car show in the Pacific Northwest. The Mission Valley Cruisers boast 500 hot rods, custom and classic that line the streets of Polson, Montana.  Visit the Polson Chamber of Commerce for more information about what is happening in Polson.

 
Details
Property Type
Residential / Waterfront
Location
Polson
Asking
$3,598,000.00
Living Area
3483.00
Bed
Five
Bath
4+
Style
Ranch
Basement
Yes
Garage
None
Lot Size
1.1-3.0
Finished Sq. Feet
Over 3000
Age
Unknown
Waterfront
Navigable
Covenant
No
Listing Office
RE / MAX of Bigfork
Listing Agent
Scott Hollinger
Office Address
8545 Hwy 35
Bigfork, MT

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