Missoula Lake - A Hidden Getaway in the Lolo National Forest above Superior Montana

Missoula Lake           Missoula Lake 2

We spent this past weekend at Missoula Lake above Superior with my parents. Missoula Lake is a beautiful alpine lake full of cutthroat and rainbow trout, although they are difficult to catch. It's only a short walk from the road and there are great camping spots above. When we were there, the first winter snows had already hit and there was about 1/2" of snow on the ground and a dusting on the trees. The drive to the lake was beautiful as well with the trees just changing color and seeing bright bursts of yellow and small red bushes on the side of the road.

Above Missoula Lake, you will find the Stateline Trail that separates Montana & Idaho. This is a beautiful walk and you can look down at Missoula Lake as well as on both sides of the trail you will see millions of miles of pristine wilderness and trees.

To get to Missoula Lake, from the Superior Exit on I-90, take the frontage road on the south side, south. Proceed 1.4 miles to Cedar Creek Road. Turn south again and continue up for 23.6 miles to Missoula Lake. There is a half mile dirt road that goes near the lake. Further up the road is a larger camping area with anther trailhead. Both access the lake.

For more information on Mineral County, Montana including the towns of Superior, St. Regis, Deborgia, Haugen, Saltese, Alberton, and Lozeau, visit www.mymineralcounty.com.

 

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Kevin & Monica Ray are real estate sales and marketing professionals for Access Realty in beautiful Western Montana. For more information on Western Montana, they can be reached at 406-207-1185 or online at www.YourMT.com.

 

4 commentsMonica Ray • October 02 2007 10:26PM

New Group - Montana - Big Sky Country - Real Estate, Sights, What to Do, Where to Stay & More!

Do you love Montana, like visiting our state, or dream of moving to Big Sky Country one day?

We've started a new group on ActiveRain that's all about Montana at http://activerain.com/groups/montana . Join us and learn more about "the last best place" including sights and areas, what to do, where to stay and all about the local real estate market.

Montana is celebrated for many things, among them its grand mountains, vast prairies, wide-open sky, cool clear rivers, abundant wildlife and friendly, independent people. The fourth-largest state in the nation, Montana has a population of just more than 900,000, for an average of only 6.2 people per square mile. There are three cows for every person!

"I am in love with Montana. For other states I have admiration, respect, recognition, even some affection, but with Montana it is love, and it's difficult to analyze love when you're in it."                  From Travels with Charley,   John Steinbeck

It seems to me that Montana is a great splash of grandeur. The scale is huge but not overpowering. the land is rich with grass and color, and the mountains are the kind I would create if mountains were ever put on my agenda...Montana has a spell on me. it is grandeur and warmth... Of all the states it is my favorite and my love."       John Steinbeck

4 commentsMonica Ray • September 28 2007 09:50PM

SOLD! Immaculate Well Maintained Home with Cozy Fireplace, Oak Cabinets, Hardwood Floors, Full Basement with Workshop, Hot Tub & Beautiful Landscaping

Monica or Kevin Ray | Access Realty | 406-544-3098
7 Joyce Drive, Missoula, MT
Cozy Fireplace, Well Maintained Home on Beautifully Landscaped Yard!
3 Bdrm Single Family House
offered at $239,900
Year Built 1963
Sq Footage 2,184
Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 2 full, 0 partial
Floors 2
Parking 1 Car garage
Lot Size 8,349 sqft
HOA/Maint $0 per month

DESCRIPTION

Immaculate Well Maintained Home on beautifully landscaped lot on quiet cul-de-sac street. Cozy fireplace with circulating fan, hardwood floors, oak cabinets, hot tub, garden spot, apple trees, garage, sprinkler system, small pond with fountain, privacy fence, lots of updates - siding, windows, roof and more! Has a full basement with bonus room andworkshop area for hobbies or crafts. Pride of ownership is evident throughout this lovely home. Great central location, close to schools, shopping & bus line.

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PROPERTY FEATURES

Central heat Fireplace Hardwood floor
Family room Bonus/Rec room Dining room
Dishwasher Refrigerator Stove/Oven
Microwave Basement Washer
Dryer Laundry area - inside Yard
Jacuzzi/Whirlpool

COMMUNITY FEATURES

Garage parking

 


OTHER SPECIAL FEATURES

Hardwood Floors, Oak Cabinets, Hot Tub, Sprinkler System ++

 

ADDITIONAL PHOTOS

Seller contact info:
Monica or Kevin Ray
Access Realty
406-544-3098
For sale by agents: Licensed in MT

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4 commentsMonica Ray • September 27 2007 04:23PM

Fine Living in Beautiful Western Montana at The Greens at Cedar Creek - Prices Starting at $39,000!

Kevin & Monica Ray | Access Realty | 406-207-1185
The Greens at Cedar Creek, Superior, MT
Nestled above the Clark Fork River you will find a peaceful sanctuary, The Greens at Cedar Creek.
9,050 sqft Vacant Land
offered at $39,000
Lot Size 9,050 sqft

DESCRIPTION

Nestled alongside the Clark Fork River you will find a peaceful sanctuary, unique in its charm and beauty. The Greens at Cedar Creek offers it's residents upscale living and the lifestyle that you seek in Western Montana.

The Greens at Cedar Creek is more than a place to live, it's a lifestyle. Gorgeous, panoramic views of the Clark Fork River and the Superior Valley await you. Relax, unwind and watch the eagles soar and the Rainbow Trout rise for the evening hatch.

This development will feature a beautiful trout pond that is being established by one of the region's premier pond developers, a private nature walking trail, paved roads, and shared river access, city water & sewer.

With lots starting at $39,000, fine living has never been so affordable!

Located in the charming town of Superior, you will find the best Montana has to offer. Small town hospitality, abundant recreational opportunities - hunting, fishing, hiking, pristine mountain lakes, and a "Wild West" history with colorful gold miners & boom towns. The town of Superior boasts a city pool, local churches, a senior center, library, Historical Society and museum, Antique stores, movie theater, hospital, pharmacy, restaurants, grocery store, hardware stores and much more!

Close to schools and only minutes from our local hospital & 45 minutes from Missoula!

Lots Under Contract by 11/1/07 qualify for Early Bird Discount of 5% off Purchase Price!!!

Call Kevin or Monica Ray for more information at 406-207-1185 today!

*Pending final plat approval.

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LOCATION FEATURES

Beautiful Trout Pond & River Access!

 


OTHER SPECIAL FEATURES

Private Nature Walking Trail

 

ADDITIONAL PHOTOS

Seller contact info:
Kevin & Monica Ray
Access Realty
406-207-1185
For sale by agents: Licensed in MT

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0 commentsMonica Ray • September 23 2007 10:45PM

Colorful History - Superior, Montana & Cedar Creek

Superior has a colorful Wild West history with a Gold Rush and Boomtowns that sprang up around the area. We have a local museum and historical society that was able to provide me with some great information on the history of the area.

Cedar Creek Gold Rush

The discovery of gold and the ensuing stampede into Mineral County's Cedar Creek gulch took place more than 100 years ago. Time has dimmed much of the story, but it is known that Cedar had all the elements of greed, violence and rowdiness found in gold mining camps.

French-Canadian Louis Barrette, disgusted with his luck in the Northern Idaho gold fields and looking around for better prospect enroute to the largely French-Canadian settlement of Frenchtown, Barrette rode parallel of the St. Joe River to its headwaters in the Coeur d'Alene Mountains.As he followed along the summit trail, he spotted a basin on the Montana side that looked promising, to his gold prospector's eye.

It was not until the next fall that Barrette finally returned. He and his partner, Basil Lanthier, climbed into the steep, cedar-crowded gulch with several pack and saddle horses loaded with enough supplies to last them several weeks. Their departure from Frenchtown was not a secret, thus many eyes would be watchful for any indications that their trip was a success. And indeed, they did find gold, on October 9,1869.

The Colorful Scene

Somehow (there are various versions) the news slipped and the rush was on. Once word got past Frenchtown, men (there were no women in Cedar this early) poured in from all over the territory, Northern Idaho, the surrounding states and even the West Coast. The news of the strike traveled so fast that it is estimated that 1,000 men from Idaho and Montana wintered at the gulch. From Missoula one correspondent to the "New North-West" wrote, "Missoula has been wild for a week." The result, he said, was that "Hotel keepers, merchants, clerks, idle men and loafers, all are gone..."

This frantic mob rushing into such an isolated spot presented some very real problems in the way of lack of shelter and food shortages. Packers soon poured into the snow-packed drainage with beans (50 cents a pound), bacon (75 cents a pound) and gumboots ($18 a pair). Housing was of the roughest sort-canvas shelters and brush hovels. The territory's papers warned the determined stampedists to go "well clad, blanketed and pursed."

But food shortages and inclement weather could not shake loose those who suffered from "Cedar fever," and in a few weeks the gulch was staked out with anywhere from 1,700 to 2,500 claims.

By summer, the high water receded in the creeks and the nearby Missoula (now Clark Fork) River, and sluicing of the winter's diggings began. Although the merchants and saloonkeepers were raking in the most money, Cedar's miners scratched out enough gold to stay alive, and some even more.

It is said that over 3,000 men visited the place within the first year. The 1870 census of the Cedar Creek area showed 1,587 white people, 30 Chinese, 20 Indians, and nine Blacks. A total of 50 saloonkeepers and nine bartenders were listed. The 1870 census, coincidentally the gold rush's most prosperous period, reveals the Cedar miners' real and personal property amounted to about $340,000. At least this was the claimed value. Since miners are known to be tight-lipped about their yields, the actual amount was probably much higher.

But by summer the steep, ravine-sided Louiseville became Cedar's hub, leaving the lower town to the brushfires that burned away most of its traces. Hurdy-gurdy houses, gambling dens, four bankers anxious to profit on an exchange of gold dust into greenbacks, shootouts -all were part of Louiseville's panorama. Men like Hugh O'Neal, John Ritchie, Alex Mayhew and W.J. McCormick all who hailed from Virginia City, added to the colorful scene.

Yet, even Louiseville, with its fancy two-story Louiseville House, hotel, assorted restaurants, 14 saloons and "two houses of ill-fame" succumbed to the same fate as Cedar Junction. As the year passed, the 600 to 1,000 in population pushed upstream or across the ridges. Miners became increasingly convinced that the paying gold deposits lay in the upper gulch. Many of Louiseville's 200 buildings lost their timbers to the flumes that later lined the creek.

A letter from 'Norman' to the Missoula and Cedar Creek "Pioneer," published in Missoula by Joseph Magee and I.H. Morison, described his town, saying:

"In every direction windlasses, shaft-houses, piles of mining timbers meet the eye; while walking through the town, one must pursue a serpentine course to avoid the huge piles of headings, or dumps of pay-dirt that obstruct the main, and only, street of the place."

Search for Colors Elsewhere

By 1873 things in Cedar were looking as if all the gold had been found. Prospectors began in earnest to search for colors elsewhere, and they found them in the neighboring gulch of Trout Creek. The "Missoulian" claimed that prospects of 25 cents to a pan were found.

With the new discovery just over the hill, it was easy for the miners to pack up and drop into the near-by gulch. But for some, the Trout find was only a confirmation that more gold could be found in Cedar, and they stayed behind.

End of Cedar Creek's Gold Rush Heyday

Although a few lived a charmed life due to Cedar Creek, many other Cedar men and women did not. They faded away from life as they did from Cedar when the end came. Most were lost and forgotten in the shuffle of building the West.

Even the results of their labor are unknown. How much gold was taken out of Cedar from 1869 to 1874? Will Cave, who lived at Forest City during its heyday, said $4 million worth. Other estimates range from $2 million to $10 million.

But the exact monetary value of the gold Cedar Creek gave up during those years will remain secret. The miners seldom revealed the contents of their poke then, and they sure are not telling now.

For more information on Mineral County, Montana including the towns of Superior, St. Regis, Deborgia, Haugen, Saltese, Alberton, and Lozeau, visit www.mymineralcounty.com

-Source: Mineral County Museum and Mineral County History by the Mineral County Historical Society

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Kevin & Monica Ray are real estate sales and marketing professionals for Access Realty in beautiful Western Montana. For more information on Western Montana, they can be reached at 406-207-1185 or online at www.YourMT.com.

 

0 commentsMonica Ray • September 15 2007 09:01PM

Mineral County - Montana's Undiscovered Gem, Come & Visit Today!

 

Mineral County is the gem of Montana and is still mostly undiscovered. If you are looking for a wonderful place to live and if you enjoy outdoor recreation, then Mineral County is for you. The primary towns in the county are Superior (county seat), St. Regis, Alberton, Deborgia, & Saltese.

Mineral County is located in Western Montana near Idaho between Missoula, Montana and Spokane Washington. With a population of 3600, Mineral County consists of 1,223 sq. miles. It's land is 82% federal-owned, 3% state-owned and 15% privately-owned. The majority of the land surface is contained within the Lolo National Forest and located through a narrow valley separated by the Clark Fork and St. Regis Rivers. The Clark Fork River carries more water than any other river in Montana. There are 87 miles of river, 650 miles of streams, and over 50 high mountain lakes. The entire county is heavily forested with ponderosa pine (the state tree), lodge pole pine, fir, larch, white pine and cedar.

Mineral County offers extensive recreation areas for hunting, fishing, camping and hiking. Cross county skiing, snowmobiling; sledding, ice skating and good road conditions all winter long assure you of finding the perfect spot for winter fun. A short drive-in just about any direction will put you at some of the finest downhill ski runs in the country. Summertime offers the angler some of the best trout fishing to be found anywhere. Hiking and backpacking will take you into areas with alpine lakes and serene beauty. Whitewater rafting, swimming, biking, camping and just about any other outdoor activity you can think of will make your time pass all too quickly. At day's end you'll find rest comes easy with cool night time temperatures; clean mountain air and only the sound of the wind in the pines to lull you to sleep.

The County also has 42 lakes. For a complete list, visit

http://www.hometownlocator.com/DisplayCountyFeatures.cfm?FeatureType=lake&SCFIPS=30061


Mineral County is full of opportunity. The people are friendly and the climate is mild. The area is high in minerals and contains many unpatented mining claims. You'll be close to schools, skiing, USFS lands, local hospital and only 45 minutes from Missoula. You will find the best Montana has to offer. Small town hospitality, abundant recreational opportunities - hunting, fishing, hiking, pristine mountain lakes, and a "Wild West" history with colorful gold miners & boom towns. The town of Superior boasts a city pool, local churches, a senior center, library, Historical Society and museum, Antique stores, movie theater, restaurants, grocery store, hardware stores and much more!

For more information on Mineral County, Montana including the towns of Superior, St. Regis, Deborgia, Haugen, Saltese, Alberton, and Lozeau, visit www.mymineralcounty.com.

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Kevin & Monica Ray are real estate sales and marketing professionals for Access Realty in beautiful Western Montana. For more information on Western Montana, they can be reached at 406-207-1185 or online at www.YourMT.com.

 

1 commentMonica Ray • September 15 2007 08:07PM

Marketing & Advertising a "Green" Home

Have any of you advertised on http://www.greenhomesforsale.com/ ? I found out about the website in a brief clip on NBC news tonight about green weddings and how green weddings are popular now and then people shop for a green home.

We have a beautiful home listed in Superior, Montana that is a "Green" construction and would like to get additional exposure to attract people interested in this kind of home. We placed an ad on greenhomesforsale.com for 90 days.

We're trying all of the traditional marketing tactics but want to expand our efforts. Do any of you have other suggestions for additional places for advertising this type of property? Thanks a lot, I'll let you know what kind of response we get from the listing on the above site.

 The link to our ad on the site is:

http://greenhomesforsale.com/listing.php?id=18155

Here's the link to our new ad on Listedgreen.com:

http://www.listedgreen.com/usa/montana/30terrace/

 

3 commentsMonica Ray • September 15 2007 07:25PM

Beautiful Clark Fork Riverview lot with shared River Access! Montana Living!

 
Kevin & Monica Ray | Access Realty | 406-207-1185 or 406-544-3098
Osprey Drive, Superior, MT
Beautiful riverview lot in a new upscale development, The Greens at
Cedar Creek.
10,096 sqft Vacant Land
 
offered at $55,900
Lot Size 10,096 sqft

DESCRIPTION

This is a rare opportunity to have a beautiful riverview lot in a new upscale development. The Greens at Cedar Creek is more than a place to live, it's a lifestyle. Gorgeous,panoramic views of the Clark Fork River and the Superior Valley await you. Relax, unwind and watch the eagles soar and the Rainbows rise for the evening hatch.

You'll be close to schools, skiing, USFS lands, local hospital and only 45 minutes from Missoula. With city sewer & water, this hard to find parcel is ready for your Montana dream home!

Located in the charming town of Superior, you will find the best Montana has to offer. Small town hospitality, abundant recreational opportunities - hunting, fishing, hiking, pristine mountain lakes, and a "Wild West" history with colorful gold miners & boom towns.

The town of Superior boasts a city pool, local churches, a senior center, library, Historical Society and museum, Antique stores, movie theater, restaurants, grocery store, hardware stores and much more!

Contact Kevin or Monica Ray to schedule your own personal showing or to request additional information at 406-207-1185.
 

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ADDITIONAL PHOTOS

 
Seller contact info:
Kevin & Monica Ray
Access Realty
406-207-1185 or 406-544-3098
For sale by agents: Licensed in MT

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0 commentsMonica Ray • September 14 2007 11:12PM

Established Heating, Air Conditioning, Duct Cleaning & Retail Service Business in Missoula, MT is For Sale!

Monica Ray | Access Realty | 406-544-3098
 

Established Heating & AC Bus., Missoula, MT
Well Established Heating, AC, Duct Cleaning & Retail Business.
Business Opportunity
offered at $225,000
         
Year Built Unspecified
Sq Footage Unspecified
Floors 0
Parking Unspecified
Lot Size Unspecified
Maint $0 per month
 
DESCRIPTION

Established & well respected local heating, air conditioning, duct cleaning & retail business for residential, RVs & manufactured homes. Sale includes extensive inventory & equipment, including duct vacuum with trailer, metal brakes, splitter former & metal former, Pittsburgh machine, 2 newer service vans, tools, client lists, optional training and rights to use businessname. Business only, no real estate included, building can be purchased separately, contact Monica Ray at 406-544-3098 for more information.
 


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ADDITIONAL PHOTOS

Seller contact info:

 



   
Monica Ray
Access Realty
406-544-3098
For sale by agent/broker

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0 commentsMonica Ray • September 11 2007 07:51PM

Want to Recycle Items in Missoula? Join Our Freecycle Group - It's Easy & It's Free!

Do you have items that are still usable but you no longer need? Or, are you in need of some items? If so, visit the Missoula Freecycle Network at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Missoula-Freecycle/ . It's free and easy to sign up through Yahoo Groups. I've been a member for several months and got some great patio chairs and an almost new grill through the group. We've also posted several items to give away. The Missoula network is pretty active and you'll get new opportunities almost every day.

The Missoula Freecycle Network is open to all who want to "recycle" that special something rather than throw it away. Whether it's a chair, clothing, a fax machine, piano, or an old door, feel free to post it. What about groceries you won't get to before you leave town or an unused can of paint in the corner? Post it! Is there something you would like to have? If so, go ahead and post a wanted. Non-profit groups are also welcome to participate too!

One constraint: everything posted must be free. This network is brought to you by The Freecycle(TM) Network, a non-profit organization and a movement of people interested in keeping good stuff out of landfills. Check out freecycle.org for more information.

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Kevin & Monica Ray are real estate sales and marketing professionals for Access Realty in beautiful Western Montana. For more information on Western Montana, they can be reached at 406-207-1185 or online at www.YourMT.com.

 

0 commentsMonica Ray • August 24 2007 02:01PM