This newly constructed luxury modern mountain home is just minutes away from the charming Village of Bigfork.
Nestled beneath the Swan Mountain Range and accessible only via a private road, this home is situated on 20 acres of secluded, quiet, forested land. It serves as a private oasis for those seeking a peaceful retreat.
The property includes a guest home, our family residence, a pond, meadows, a stream, gardens, an indoor equestrian arena, and a separate fenced barn/paddock for horses. It offers easy and direct access to backcountry trails for horseback riding and hiking.
Enjoy unobstructed views of the Swan Mountain Range, featuring stunning sunrises and the mesmerizing alpine glow of sunset.
The main floor features:
• Primary Suite with King bed, ensuite luxury bath with both shower and freestanding soaking bathtub, 2 sink vanity and large walk in closet
• Cook’s kitchen with professional 4.4 cu ft. induction fan convection range, contemporary open floor plan, custom built cabinetry for French door refrigerator, microwave and tea/coffee station.
• Fireplace in the living area
• Second bedroom with either King or 2 double beds as requested and 1/2 bath
• Front load Smart washer and dryer
• Outdoor patio with BBQ
Lower level has:
Master Bedroom Suite with King bed
Full bath with shower
Full kitchen with refrigerator, range, oven, microwave and dishwasher Washer/Dryer
Separate private entrance
Plenty of parking available for boats, trailers, and RVs.
Seasons
Spring: Birders, mushroom foragers, and wildflower enthusiasts will find plenty to enjoy as new life emerges from the green grasses and trees. Morel mushrooms, found in early May, must be cooked before eating.
Summer: Summer is alive with flora, fauna, mountain thunderstorms, and recreational activities like river rafting, kayaking, paddle-boarding, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, llama trekking, fishing, and boating. There is direct access to State Forest mountain trails from the property. Huckleberries ripen mid to late summer, with prime picking season in August, while cherries are available along Flathead Lake.
Autumn: Autumn offers photographers and painters a palette of fall colors and enchanting light, especially at sunset.
Winter: Winter brings snowshoeing, skiing, snowboarding, ice-fishing, mushing, sledding, and ice skating. Bigfork transforms into a festive Christmas village with decorations and the Parade of Lights.
Bigfork, Montana
The arts community of Bigfork offers upscale shopping, art galleries, dining, live music, and theatre. Visitors can enjoy water activities on Flathead Lake, and local attractions include Andy’s Crafthouse & Distillery, Two Rivers Pickleball Club, Gold Tree Yoga & Dance Studio, Grizzly Lanes Bowling Alley, and Montana Athletic Club. Hunters will find an abundance of game species.
Jewel Basin
Jewel Basin Hiking Area in the Flathead National Forest offers 15,000 acres for hiking and camping. The challenging 6.2-mile Mount Aeneas loop trail is a popular hike, with mountain goats frequently seen. Harrell Forest trails and Hall Lake Trail offer additional hiking and mountain biking opportunities.
Annual Events
Bigfork Brewfest: First Saturday of March
Bigfork Whitewater Festival: Memorial Day Weekend
Bigfork Farmers’ Market: Memorial Day - Labor Day, Mondays 5-8 pm
Bigfork Summer Playhouse: June - September
Riverbend Concert Series: June - August, Sundays at 7 pm
4th of July Parade: July 4th at noon
Bigfork Summer Rodeo: July
Bigfork Festival of the Arts: First weekend in August
Rumble In The Bay Car Show: Sunday before Labor Day
Winter Activities
Winter activities include snowshoeing, skiing, snowboarding, ice-fishing, mushing, sledding, ice skating, whiskey tastings, and enjoying Glacier National Park. Nearby skiing options include Crane Mountain, Bigfork Community Nordic Center, Whitefish Mountain Resort, and Blacktail Mountain. Dog sledding with Base Camp Bigfork offers a unique winter experience.