Whitefish

Whitefish

Welcome to Vibrant, Active Whitefish, Montana!

Located in the Northern Rocky Mountains of Montana, Whitefish is nestled at the edge of Glacier National Park. Each season offers a breathtaking opportunity to experience the millions of acres of mountains, forests, lakes, and rivers surrounding town in every direction.

Despite its seemingly remote location, Whitefish boasts among the closest direct air service into a mountain ski town (just 11 miles) in the U.S. Its Northern Rockies location, adjacent to the peaks of Glacier National Park, Big Mountain (home to Whitefish Mountain Resort) and the Whitefish Range, is comprised of numerous lakes, including Whitefish Lake, wild and scenic rivers and an enormous valley that stretches 60 square miles and features Flathead Lake, the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi. The location of the valley keeps it safe from extreme climate changes encountered in other portions of Montana, making it ideal for year-round recreation. 

The development of Whitefish as a recreation town is as unique as the beauty it’s famous for. Unlike many mountain destinations, Whitefish was not developed by outside investors, but by the residents themselves. Over 50 years ago, the Whitefish population bonded together with a common vision of creating a unique and memorable recreation location. Pooling their money and making decisions together, Whitefish Mountain Resort, Whitefish Lake Golf Club and the town of Whitefish are a reflection of that dream, initiative and hard work.

The people of Whitefish are genuinely friendly and down-to-earth. The town’s low-key atmosphere tends to make life in this tight-knit community a happy and warm place to live as well as visit. Though you may spot a movie star on occasion, Whitefish is the kind of town that wants to keep out of the spotlight despite the high-profile beauty of its own backyard. Success here is measured in terms of how many mountains one has climbed, runs skied or fish caught. The locals are welcoming and willing to share their recreational passions with visitors — freely swapping stories at the local galleries, coffeehouses or saloons.

With its covered sidewalk main street leading to the cultural arts center, historic depot museum and public library, this quaint, picturesque western town offers visitors a change from the fast-paced, hustle and bustle of urban life. Central Avenue is filled with a variety of quality restaurants, shopping and night life. Lodging choices range from full-service resorts to charming B&Bs, rustic but elegant lodges and cabins, as well as condominiums and private homes.

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Coram

Coram

Enjoy the tranquility of Coram, Montana

 

Buying property in Coram, Montana offers a unique blend of natural beauty, tranquility, and adventure. Nestled near Glacier National Park, Coram provides breathtaking mountain views and easy access to outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, and fishing. With its peaceful small-town charm, it’s the perfect place to invest in a vacation home, retire, or enjoy a slower pace of life. Whether you’re seeking a private retreat or a growing community, Coram offers the ideal balance of serenity and opportunity for long-term investment.

For more information about the quaint town of Coram, Montana and some of their local businesses check out the Visit Glacier website here.

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Bigfork

Bigfork

Welcome to beautiful Bigfork!

 

Located on the NW end of Flathead lake and named “One of the 100 Best Small Art Towns in the Nation”.  World-class art galleries, fabulous theater performances at the Bigfork Summer Playhouse, numerous shops, fine dining and a 27-hole championship golf course.

Also enjoy the festivals that are thrown throughout the year including the Whitewater Festival, the Bigfork Festival of the Arts and Tamarack Time.

Bigfork Elementary and Middle School   

There are approximately 550 students K-8th with approximately 20 students per class. The building is divided into 3 main sections. The “little fork” is comprised Kindergarten through 4th grade, “main hall” comprised of 5th and 6th graders with the “upstairs” consisting of 7th and 8th graders. Giving a small feel to a “bigger” school.

As a K-5 it is a big enough school to support an elective rotation consisting of Computers, Art/Music, Library and PE, yet small enough to have home room classes around 20 students. In grades 6th-8th, it is rotated three times a year through the core classes, with students also being able to participate in several different electives.

Bigfork High School  

Bigfork High averages under 20 per class, with some higher-level classes even smaller. A leader with concurrent enrollment with FVCC. Many schools pursue AP or IB programs which may lead to college credits if students test well and if the college takes the score. To learn more Click Here

To learn more about what is happening in Bigfork Click Here to visit their Chamber of Commerce Website.

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