I must begin by saying the property owner (Sally) might be the best owner I've every dealt with! Her communications are prompt, very accurate and caring.
Now for the property, you will notice a theme here it's BIG! The farmhouse property sits on 130 acres. If you're looking to get away from the grind and enjoy the beauty of Montana I can't think of a better place to stay. The farmhouse sits on top of a hill with "Stunning Views"! When I was young I'd always hear about a property having "Million dollar views". In today's times, the farmhouse has "Billion dollar views"! Wake up in the morning and watch the sun rise over the beautiful Montana mountains. At night turn off the lights, go out on the huge deck and view the stars in the sky like never before! The views are truly 360 degrees of beauty.
The farmhouse has 2 large master suites upstairs with full bathrooms and a powder room which is located by the main door. The kitchen/island area is BIG, you could probably fit 8 people at the island alone. The walkout basement which also has stunning views of the mountains, has 2 bedrooms, one of which had 3 beds and the other I believe had just one bed. The basement has a big lounging area, foosball table, Xbox along with another pullout bed. There is also a full bathroom in the basement as well. You could literally fit a small army in this farmhouse.
Now for all you folks that still need to connect with the outside world, they have "Starlink" internet. It was super fast (just shy of 200 Mbps) which means you could hold a zoom call, stream Netflix, YouTube or what ever you desire. I have stayed at several places in Montana who claim to have good internet only to find out it only works at night or is so SLOW you can't event download an email attachment. This is NOT the case at the farmhouse. Even my cellular connection (T-Mobile) was decent (60Mbps/15Mbps Up) speeds.
If you've read the review up to this point you know that the 130 acre farmhouse sits on a hill with "Billion dollar views". This means you need to be smart about what type of transportation you take. I would recommend a 4 wheel drive vehicle. Was it doable in a front wheel drive minivan, yes but I'd prefer not to chance it. I will say the driveway going up the hill was plowed and if you drive like an adult you'll be fine.
I've been to Montana 4 times (Flathead Lake, Red Lodge, Libby) and must say the farmhouse is at the top of my families list, not 1 single complaint.
One word "Heaven"