A scenic 4 minute drive from Thompson Falls, Crossing the Clark Fork River, Prospect Creek and Dry Creek on your 7-minute drive, bring you home to this Cherry Creek Road gem. 4 acres of grassland, dotted with a few towering pines, look out upon gorgeous Cabinet and Bitterroot Mountain as the backdrop. Centered in the valley, you have perfect sun exposure and wildlife as your neighbors. The elk at times will crowd your truck as you make your journey to town. Turkeys wander through as well as white-tail deer and all manner of forest friends. Great location! Protective covenants bring order to the new neighborhood, with large acreage on one side and just a short walk to the National Forest access up Dry Creek. Call Tina Daugherty; 406-210-1123, or your real estate professional. This is an ideal location. You can walk to town across the walking bridge over the Clark Fork River, viewing both wings of the Thompson Falls hydro power dam that generates power from the city's namesake falls. There is an island between the wings and another walking bridge and voila, you are in Thompson Falls. Exceptionally beautiful exercise, it is. Infrastructure should be easy peasy. Wells in the area are not deep and are mostly high producers, see the well logs in the attached documents. Power is along Cherry Creek Road, with NorthWestern Energy as the provider (the most economical install rates). A new drive has been brought to a stunning building site near the approved location for a standard sub-surface tank and drain field (the most economical and reliable septic system). Bring your floor plans and your fishing pole. This property begs for windows framing the beautiful mountain views.
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The scores below measure the walkability of the address, access to public transit of the area and the convenience of using a bike on a scale of 1-100
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