This 61.78-acre off-grid getaway in Darby, Montana, may be the once-in-a-lifetime chance you’ve been waiting for if you’ve ever wanted to own a real wilderness retreat that blends complete seclusion, breathtaking views, and rustic elegance. This cabin compound is a unique discovery in one of the most breathtaking, isolated areas of the American West, nestled deep within the Bitterroot National Forest and bordered on all sides by public property.

A Real Off-Grid Retreat with Contemporary Comforts
The main log-style cabin, which was constructed in 2007, was carefully planned to combine the classic appearance of a mountain lodge with the contemporary conveniences required for either seasonal or year-round living. It has 1,668 square feet with two bedrooms and three bathrooms, including:
For guests or additional sleeping space, there are two distinct living rooms, one with a striking stone fireplace and the other with a comfortable wood burner and a concealed Murphy bed.
Cooking will become a picturesque ritual in this contemporary, open-concept kitchen with granite countertops, lots of prep room, and views.
There are large picture windows all over that frame Painted Rocks Lake and the Bitterroot Mountains.









The house offers the highest level of privacy and self-sufficiency because it is entirely off the grid. This property has all you need to support that lifestyle, plus more, whether your goal is to live sustainably, disconnect from technology, or just take in the tranquility that comes with being hours away from the closest metropolis.