The crystal waters of Ninemile Creek serenade these 4.57 acres that stretch through the beautiful Ninemile Valley. The year-round water attracts abundant wildlife while drowning out the noisy sounds the bustling city. Multiple potential building sites are nestled throughout the property, providing the opportunity to design and build the Montana retreat you’ve always envisioned. With a productive well estimated at 3–5 GPM and a 1, 200-gallon cistern already in place, essential infrastructure supports your plans while preserving the land’s untouched character. Outdoor recreation is right at your doorstep in this highly sought-after area, with convenient access to hiking, hunting, fishing, and expansive public lands. Despite its peaceful and secluded setting, the property is located just 22 miles from Missoula and its international airport, offering an ideal balance of quiet living and modern convenience. With opportunities to build, camp, or create a seasonal getaway, this property offers exceptional flexibility in a setting that makes it hard to ever leave. Also listed with a Tiny Home in place MLS#30068597 Local Area Huson, MT is situated between Missoula and Alberton along Interstate 90 following the flow of the scenic Clark Fork River. The community of Huson provides access to the coveted Ninemile area rich with hiking and biking trails, campgrounds, picnic areas, and wildlife viewing opportunities. Recreational opportunities are abundant in this area with whitewater rafting nearby at the famous Alberton Gorge. Area Attractions: Natural Pier Bridge Built in 1917, the bridge is a standard riveted Warren through truss. It was designed by the Montana Highway Department. What makes it unique is that one of the piers is anchored to a rocky outcrop in the Clark Fork River. The bridge is one mile west of Alberton and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Alberton Gorge The Alberton Gorge is widely known as Montana’s premier whitewater location. Adventure and fun complete with splashes and sunshine can be found 46 miles west of Missoula on a portion of the Clark Fork River known as the Gorge. The land formations encompassing the gorge include steep walls forming a canyon that cuts through thick forests. The purple cliffs rise from the river while rafters float through the 11 miles that make up the Alberton Gorge. With Class II and III rapids, experts and beginners alike can partake. There are plenty of swimming opportunities in the deep green pools that separate the rapids. The sandy beaches are great for relaxing and or making a quick lunch break. Wildlife that occupies these forest areas include eagles, ospreys, beavers, deer, elk, otters, and the occasional black bear. Grab a river guide and have the float of a lifetime! The best time of year for this experience is late June to August. The Gorge is 2 hours from Coeur d’Alene and 2.5 hours from Spokane, Washington. Petty Creek Bighorn Sheep Viewing Site Travel to Petty Creek for an opportunity to view these majestic animals! The bighorn sheep feed on the grassy slopes and find safety on the canyon cliffs. There is a short half-mile hike on a gravel trail that allows you up the talus rock and through the Douglas-fir to scan the area for bighorn sheep, pika, and rock wrens! The Clark Fork River The Clark Fork River is one of the longest rivers in Montana meandering more than 280 miles paralleling I-90. There are many access points, and its diverse terrain makes certain that no two trips down its waters are the same. It originates in the Silver Bow Mountains with many tributaries contributing to its reputation as one of the most popular destinations for fly fishing in the United States. The river offers recreation such as floating, rafting, kayaking, and river surfing in addition to its epic fishing. The best fishing waters are found between the origin and the confluence with the Flathead River near the Paradise-Plains area. Fish caught in these waters range in size