The tranquil echoes of nature's symphony fill the air as gentle breezes sway the pine needles above on these 554 acres in Northwestern Montana. In this serene haven, the possibilities are as endless as the lush expanse that surrounds it. For the avid hunter, the land presents a bounty of game to pursue amidst the rugged beauty of the mountains. Specifically, the superior hunting land offers trophy elk hunting. Meanwhile, the majestic sun casts its ethereal glow, bathing the landscape in a golden hue that seems to illuminate every corner of this wondrous sanctuary. The land's abundant marketable timber stands tall and proud, a testament to the rich resources it holds. Beyond 2/3 of its borders lie vast expanses of Forest Service land, beckoning adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike to explore and discover the wonders that lie beyond. Whether one seeks the thrill of the hunt, the tranquility of a horseback ride through the wilderness, or simply a quiet moment of reflection in nature's embrace, this idyllic retreat offers a tapestry of experiences waiting to be woven into unforgettable memories. Eureka, Montana centralizes along a two-mile stretch of Highway 93 in the lush Tobacco Valley. The Kootenai National Forest and the backside of Glacier National Park surround the scenic area. All year round there are activities and ways to enjoy the great outdoors. The small town is minutes from the Canadian border and also features the number one golf course in the state, the Wilderness Club. Eureka is 1 hour from three snow ski hills, 1 hour from Glacier and Waterton National Parks, and 1 hour from Glacier International Airport. Lake Koocanusa has gorgeous white-sand beaches and offers incredible fishing and boating! Amidst the timberlands of northwestern Montana, north of Libby along the Kootenai River, Rexford, Montana lies 7 miles from the Canadian border. The Purcell Mountains and Salish Mountains surround Rexford making it a recreation lovers paradise. Enjoy camping, hiking, hunting, snowmobiling, boating, and rock climbing (at nearby Stone Hill). It's also a great location to begin the Lake Koocanusa Scenic Byway, a 67-mile route around the lake that connects Libby and Eureka. Nearby is the Ten Lake Scenic Area of the Kootenai National Forest which encompasses 15,700 acres. The area offers more than 89 miles of trails for remote backpacking and exploring. The high alpine lakes offer fishing and hiking opportunities through rugged mountain terrain of elevations of more than 7,800 feet. Kootenai River - Blue Ribbon Fishing Originating in British Columbia's Kootenay National Park, the Kootenai River flows 485 miles into northwest Montana. This magnificent river supports populations of Westslope Cutthroat Trout, Bull Trout, Kokanee Salmon, and Rainbow Trout. Libby Dam was constructed with a completion in 1972 altering the river's timing and flow. Therefore, there are various rushing waters and shallow rapids along with deep pools and mid-stream islands. Libby Dam is architecturally one of the strongest and most massive types of its kind built today. The dam generates enough electricity for over 500,000 homes. Lake Koocanusa As a result of the Libby Dam being built, Lake Koocanusa formed. The lake offers boating, fishing, camping, and picnicking. It is 90 miles long with white sand beaches and is home to a variety of fish species including Rainbow Trout, Westslope Cutthroat, Brook Trout, Kokanee Salmon, Burbot, Whitefish, and Kamloops (a strain of Rainbow Trout). Kootenai National Forest The rugged northwest corner of Montana is encompassed by 2.2 million acres of Kootenai National Forest. This forest is Montana's premier timber-producing forest. Mountain ranges included in this forest are the Whitefish Range, Purcell Mountains, Bitterroot Range, Salish Mountains, and Cabinet Mountains. Miles of backcountry roads are available to access the forest.