Over a mile of Lolo Creek, just downstream from where Lewis and Clark once camped, tumbles through a gorgeously featured canyon of waterfalls and deep pools. Old growth stands of timber provide a rich habitat to wildlife. Chinook salmon and steelhead can be seen spawning in the rapids of clear, cold alpine melt-water. A locked gate at the ridgeline secures your privacy over a three-mile entrance into this 86-acre wilderness wonderland. A three acre grassy bench, is perched well above the high-water mark, where a getaway cabin could set handsomely into the shadows of the cedars. This is a rare piece of property where solitude and the ever-changing natural beauty remains through the seasons
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