Nearly 20 acres of mature timberland off Peach Park Loop in Rollins, in one of Flathead Lake's most desirable west-shore corridors — with the feature that sets raw land apart in Montana: live water. Two streams cross the property, one flowing year-round and one seasonal, bringing sound, wildlife habitat, and natural character that can't be added to a parcel that doesn't have it.
The mature timber provides established privacy screening and natural building sites for a primary residence, mountain retreat, or long-term land hold. The property is served by a recorded access easement from Peach Park Loop, and a recorded utility easement runs to the property line with buried power in place one parcel away — giving a buyer both legal access and a clear path for service extension.
Positioned just west of Highway 93, the property balances seclusion with connectivity: Lake Mary Ronan and its state park are 16 miles away, Kalispell is 26 miles north, Polson 30 miles south, and Glacier Park International Airport 35 miles.