As you step inside this charming log home, you are greeted by the warm embrace of natural light streaming through the picture windows, offering breathtaking views of Upper Holter Lake. The rustic elegance of the interior is accentuated by the grand rock fireplace that stands proudly in the center of the spacious great room. With 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms all conveniently located on a single level, including a luxurious main bedroom with an ensuite bathroom and a cozy sunroom, this home is designed for both comfort and convenience. Nestled on 2 acres of land, this unique property boasts an open floor plan that perfectly complements the stunning panoramic views that stretch as far as the eye can see. The 3-stall garage provides ample space for your vehicles, as well as your boat or jetskis, making it easy to enjoy the serene waters of the lake whenever the mood strikes. Additionally, the two private dock slips and access to a community boat ramp ensure that your waterfront adventures are always within reach. For those with a green thumb, the garden enclosed with a protective fence offers a peaceful retreat to cultivate your favorite plants and flowers, while keeping unwanted critters at bay. Just a short thirty-minute drive away lies the state capital of Helena, where you can find all the amenities you need, including an airport for convenient access to your tranquil lakeside sanctuary. Whether you're a fishing enthusiast looking to explore the 3 picturesque lakes that adorn the Missouri River in the Helena Valley, or an outdoor enthusiast eager to roam the nearby public lands for hunting or adventure, this Holter Lake log home offers the perfect blend of nature and relaxation. Embrace the serenity of this idyllic retreat and let the beauty of the surroundings envelop you in a sense of peace and tranquility. Local Area Travel back in time to 1864 when prospectors were anxiously seeking to strike it rich with the discovery of gold. Four such prospectors named the Four Georgians did just that in a gulch off Prickly Pear Creek that they named Last Chance Gulch and birthed the area we know as the state capital of Helena, Montana. That empty gulch quickly grew into a bustling city and the "Queen City of the Rockies" flourished. In 1875, Helena became the state capital and is a culturally rich city that has activities to appease every type of person. Last Chance Gulch has been transformed into Helena's Main Street and is the foundation of a beautiful outdoor walking mall with unique boutiques and wonderful little coffee shops and restaurants. In addition, Helena has spectacular buildings that display the grand architecture of a historical time. Buildings you will surely not want to miss include the St. Helena Cathedral, an excellent example of Geometric Gothic Architecture. Another is the Moorish Revival Civic Center which towers over the downtown area. You will want to check out the Queen Anne-style Original Governor's Mansion with its twenty rooms that have all been restored with the elegance that was of that period. The Montana State Capitol Building is breathtaking with numerous paintings of momentous Montana events. Helena offers much to do ranging from theaters, farmer's markets, symphony concerts, the fair, and their popular Alive@Five gatherings. There are art galleries and museums to visit, tons of eclectic shopping, local microbreweries, an epic trail system, and a busy local calendar to always allow for a good time and memory-making. If you prefer outdoor activities, you can travel a few miles to where the Missouri River flows through Holter Lake, Hauser Reservoir, and Canyon Ferry Reservoir. There are opportunities for fishing, swimming, boating, water skiing, and more! With its scenic surrounding mountains and its rich history, Helena has something for everyone!