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Mountain View Real Estate
Mountain view real estate is about the silent beauty of
Montana’s rugged Rocky Mountain peaks. With light and shadow constantly
shifting on the mountain faces, you’ll never tire of gazing at this
landscape. Look once and find a parade of mist-outlined ridges. Peek
again and discover a sunny slope set against dark, brooding
thunderheads. From your mountain view real estate, you’ll savor these
moments in comfort. Take another look and this time it’s the late day
sinking sun painting the slopes bright peach and pink. It’s called
alpenglow, that moment when the high mountains reflect the sunset, even
though the valley floor is already dark. Clear air, profound stillness,
and Montana’s huge sky slowly sink in, creating an inspired mood, a
state of simple being. Contact us today about this mountain view real
estate.
The communities of Lakeside and Somers are nestled on
the northwest shores of beautiful Flathead Lake and Blacktail Mountain.
The two distinct towns are neighbors on the bay! Located 8 miles south
of Kalispell, our communities are the destination spot for locals as
well as tourists.
All four seasons in Lakeside and Somers offers something for everyone,
from skiing the slopes of Blacktail Mountain to sailing and boating
majestic Flathead Lake. While visiting in our area, please stop by our
chamber office located in the West Shore Community Library in Lakeside
for local information and travel guides.
We invite you to come and visit our friendly communities and experience
a true Montana lifestyle. You are sure to receive a warm and friendly
Montana welcome as you visit our Flathead Valley. You may also decide to
make Montana home, and in that case, we know that your wish has come
true!
Information provided by the
Lakeside and
Somers Chamber of Commerce
Lakeside and Somers are neighboring communities that
encompass 13 miles of lake frontage on Flathead Lake, 100 miles north of
Missoula, and minutes south of Kalispell, the valley's regional business
center.
Prior to the 1900's the town of Lakeside was called "Stoner", after John
Stoner, the first postmaster, who built and operated a hotel where the
creek that still bears his name flows into Flathead Lake. The name was
later changed to "Chautauqua", then "Lacon", and finally, in 1920 to
"Lakeside".
In the early years, Flathead Lake was an important part of the trade
route from Missoula to Canada, and steamers made regular stops here with
passengers and freight. Somers owes it's existence to the Great Northern
Railway. Railroad ties were needed for the extension of tracks
throughout the west, and the ready supply of timber surrounding Flathead
Lake made the north end of the lake an ideal mill site. From 1900 to
1949 the Somers Lumber Company produced thousands of ties. The first
general store, built in 1900, and other historic buildings, are still in
use by Sliters Lumber Company.
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