This is a rare opportunity to purchase large acreage vacant land above Little Bitterroot Lake. This is a remote property with deeded access bordering publicly accessible block management land to the east and south. Overlooking Little Bitterroot Lake from multiple elevated locations, there’s numerous remote cabin locations on the south and west facing slopes. The southwest facing views showcase epic sunsets over the lake. The hunting potential for elk, deer, bear, lions, turkeys and grouse is excellent, while phenomenal fishing is available at the lake. This is a wild property with both investment and recreational opportunities. A vast road system winds through the property providing excellent traversability for a 4WD. Contact Joe Sangimino / Tanner Rauk at (406) 407-4287, or your real estate professional. Many of the roads were sturdily constructed with excellent bases. The best access is from Griffin Creek Road. The second access road starts by Marion on Idaho Hill Road and runs through multiple gates into the south side of the property. This easement is 60’ wide and includes the right to run utilities. With multiple south and west facing slopes, one could anticipate plenty of huckleberries to pick off the hillsides come late summer/fall. The property is approximately 10 minutes to Marion, 37 minutes to Kalispell, and 47 minutes to Glacier International Airport. Water wells in the area depend on the elevation, and nearby neighboring logs range from 251 to 760’ deep. The property is located approximately 10 minutes from the quaint town of Marion, Montana. It is about 37 minutes from Kalispell, MT and 47 minutes from Glacier International Airport. Outdoor recreation in the nearby area is vast – including the Salish Mountains to the east, little Bitterroot lake, the Thompson chain of lakes, Thompson River, and the Cabinet mountains to the west. The property borders both public land and private land enrolled in the block management program (type 1). Montana’s Block Management program provides access on private land to the public for outdoor recreation including hunting, hiking, horseback riding, etc. This forested part of Montana is thick with wildlife. This area has strong whitetail deer, turkey, bear, mountain lion, and grouse populations – but residents can also expect to see elk, moose, and mule deer. Fishing opportunities are abundant in nearby lakes and rivers from trout fishing small streams to lake fishing Little Bitterroot and Ashley lakes for kokanee, pike, perch, lake trout, and whitefish. The property is located in a general deer and elk unit (103) with over-the-counter tags available for black bears. Little Bitterroot Lake is known particularly well for it’s Kokanee, Yellow Perch, and Rainbow Trout fishery. The buyer is responsible for performing their own due diligence. Buyer and buyer's agent to verify all information. All information is from sources deemed reliable but not guaranteed by the listing agents. Information subject to change without notice. All prospective purchasers and agents should check for accuracy regarding all statements contained herein to their satisfaction. If the Buyer has any questions concerning this transaction, they should seek representation or counsel at their own expense. Listing agent/broker does not warrant or guarantee information provided, subject to change at any time.