This 74-acre property is mostly wetlands, with views of the inlet to Salmon Lake and enough wildlife to film a nature show. If you want to get back to the land, there's no better spot. The Clearwater River and Owl Creek, out of Placid Lake two miles west, both run through the property. The nearest home is two miles away. Elk, deer and moose feed and bed down in the winter. But that's not all: Bull trout, brown trout, pike, perch and bass are plentiful, not to mention bear, lynx, osprey, eagles, geese, swans and loons. A state conservation easement allows two homes to be built. Already, the owner has set up a building pad on a knolltop, the highest point on the property with the best views. He has also installed a new driveway about 1/3 mile long, a 200-amp electric meter, a septic tank sized for five bedrooms with a drainfield, and a water well that pumps 15 gallons per minute and has a hydrant. All are inspected and approved. The east boundary of the property is Montana Highway 83, separating it from Lolo National Forest. The town of Seeley Lake is only 3 miles away on the highway, providing all necessities, emergency services and excellent schools.
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