Northwest Montana, its continuous beauty and authentically kind people give us pause. Life here is the way it is meant to be; thoughtful, deliberate and rich in simply good things. As if there aren't enough reasons to call this place home already, glimpse a few of our favorites. We know you'll be hooked.


MOUTH TREATS
Culinary Design Studio
In our dreary pre-Montana life, Amy and I traveled extensively for business and had the opportunity to dine at some great restaurants. We coined a phrase for food that truly created a new and wonderful taste sensation
  CALL OF THE WILD
Glacier Adventures

It all began with a dream to explore the wilds of Denali National Park, until the realization that the bus would drop us off along the park's single road and that would be it.
   
BACK TO NATURE
Ravenwood Natural Science Center
In northwest Montana the economy depends largely on forestry and tourism. In order for our local economy to flourish well into the future, citizens of this area need to be educated in the art and science of healthy forests and ecosystems.
BIGFORK ICON
The Old Steel Bridge
The Swan River near Bigfork was at first forded at low water and crossed by ferry in high water. In 1907 a wooden bridge was built. This bridge was replaced by the existing steel Pratt truss bridge in 1911.

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