FlatheadLake, Northwest Montana ... A River Runs To It
Actually, two rivers, the Flathead and Swan Rivers supply clean fresh water to FlatheadLake year-round. Created by Ice Age glaciers, almost thirty miles long and fifteen miles across at its widest point, FlatheadLake is the largest natural lake in western U.S. A 160 mile shoreline and water covers nearly two-hundred square miles of Montana - and at 300 feet deep, you'd better restring your fishing reel with some extra line.
FlatheadLake lies in the shadows of GlacierNational Park and Whitefish Mountain Ski Resort to the north. Two scenic highways parallel the lake. On the west side, US Highway 93, and Route 35 on the east wind along the curving shorelines offering majestic views of the lake, mountains and the scenery that has made Montana famous. NOW AVAILABLE~ a rare opportunity to own over 647 feet of FlatheadLake frontage at AngelPoint, located just south of the picturesque town of Lakeside. CLICK HERE for a printable brochure.