Summary
Nestled behind a locked gate within the pristine Lewis and Clark National Forest, this secluded tract is bordered by thousands of acres of public land. A well-appointed cabin sits in the valley alongside Cadotte Creek, and balances rustic charm with modern comfort. You can expect to find a large variety of four legged visitors around this property and the surrounding public lands including elk, deer, and bears. The cabins lower level has a spacious living area, kitchen, and bathroom. Upstairs there are three bedrooms. A propane fireplace as well as a wood burning stove provides dual heat sources for the cabin. The property is equipped with wind and battery power systems, supplemented by a backup generator. The current owner planned to integrate solar power as well, as evidenced by the solar panels on-site which will convey with the sale. The cabin has a septic system that was installed by a local installer, and a bank of water storage tanks for ample storage.