The Homestead: Ranch and Sporting Club
Individual ranches and cabins offer your family and future generations a place for spirits to soar.
Experience
The Homestead
The Homestead is a rare 1400-acre sanctuary just north of Whitefish, Montana, protected on three sides by National Forest land.
Here, a community of families will celebrate life with a balance between nature and nurture — a village of like-minded individuals who will bring their own original personality to this magical place.
The Land
Rock shelves rise above verdant valley floors where elk gather on misty mornings. Trails wander to vistas where the sky circles around you. Montana’s gifts are overwhelming at times. The power of the land can literally change a person. The place becomes you.
Here at the Homestead, we’ve gently carved out a private sanctuary, carefully placing ranches between prominent landforms that have been created over millennia. Our passion for this space — a place for families to spread out and be playful — is the legacy and spirit we hope to share with generations. It’s a place where time slows down.
Minutes from Whitefish, Montana
The best of both worlds. Some seek it. Others find it. Why live in one when you can have both? The Homestead is just north of Whitefish — one of the most authentic mountain towns in the Rockies.
Glacier Park International Airport is only 30 minutes away. One of the top-ranked ski resorts in the nation? Whitefish Mountain Resort is just 20 miles from your door. Steaks and sushi are also just 13 miles up the road. Glacier National Park? Flathead Lake? You don’t need to travel much farther. And perhaps that’s the point.
A rare find. Imagine a protected 1400-acre parcel of land nestled in a magical corner of Montana.
On the Horizon.
As the original homesteaders of the West increased their numbers, town centers were born that created energy and community. Where the road winds toward the sky, The Homestead Clubhouse will offer top-shelf services for a variety of athletic activities and culinary adventures.
All the activities under the sun.
“You have to see it for yourself. Put your boots on the earth and take a long walk with us.”
— Jack Tyler, Homestead Field Guide