Great Location!
Beautiful isolated setting, nestled on the Bull River. No other house insight. Ideal for our reunion of 5 buddies who had all worked in Glacier Nat'l Park 40 years ago. Spectacular views from front porch.
House was comfortable, spacious & well-stocked kitchen with cooking essentials, (i.e. pots and pans, plates, utensils, paper towels, spices). Nice having laundry w/ washer/dryer and supplies. Good wi-fi.
From previous visits to area, we knew ahead of time to buy groceries in Spokane or Sandpoint. So we rented large cooler with our TURO SUV rental, and stocked up before arriving.
***No house issues, except for uninvited black bear guest on one night.*** He said he had an overlapping EVOLVE reservation but we denied entry.
Areas to improve upon:
Prior to arrival (5-10 days out), communication with host could be improved; i.e. key access info, minor details (type of coffee pot, grill availability, directions to house once off main road), etc.
We didn't try to turn on the large screen tv until Day 3 since we were outside sun-up to sun-down every day; but on Day 4 we could never get tv to tune to a station. May be leave instructions for guests, or we could bring a millennial with us next time.
Conclusion:
A fabulous spot on the Bull River where you can leave city life behind and enjoy the beauty of Montana. Easy day trips for us included: fly fishing on the Kootenai, hiking thru Ross Creek Cedars, floating the Bull River, hiking into Kootenai Falls, pontoon boating on Lake Pend Oreille, and catching Monday Night football at the Halfway House on Hwy 56.