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Lakeside
, Montana in Flathead County


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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Lakeside.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Flathead county include:

Apgar,   Batavia,   Bigfork,   Blacktail,   Columbia Falls,   Conkelley,   Coram,   Creston,   Crystal Ford,   Crystal Point,   Essex,   Evergreen,   Forest Hill Village,   Halfmoon,   Helena Flats,   Holt,   Hungry Horse,   Kalispell,   Kila,   La Salle,   Lake McDonald,   Little Bitterroot Lake,   Lupfer,   Marion,   Martin City,   Niarada,   Nimrod,   Nyack,   Olney,   Packers Roost,   Pinnacle,   Polebridge,   Quintonkon,   Radnor,   Red Rock Point,   Rhodes,   Round Prairie,   Singleshot,   Snowslip,   Somers,   Sperry Chalets,   Trailcreek,   Vista,   West Glacier,   Whitefish,   Wurtz Hill,  

 

Or have a look at other Montana counties including:

Beaverhead,   Big Horn,   Blaine,   Broadwater,   Carbon,   Carter,   Cascade,   Chouteau,   Custer,   Daniels,   Dawson,   Deer Lodge,   Fallon,   Fergus,   Gallatin,   Garfield,   Glacier,   Golden Valley,   Granite,   Hill,   Jefferson,   Judith Basin,   Lake,   Lewis and Clark,   Liberty,   Lincoln,   Madison,   McCone,   Meagher,   Mineral,   Missoula,   Musselshell,   Park,   Petroleum,   Phillips,   Pondera,   Powder River,   Powell,   Prairie,   Ravalli,   Richland,   Roosevelt,   Rosebud,   Sanders,   Sheridan,   Silver Bow,   Stillwater,   Sweet Grass,   Teton,   Toole,   Treasure,   Valley,   Wheatland,   Wibaux,   Yellowstone,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Lakeside, MT?
Then read on!

- Lakeside is a small village located on the western shore of Flathead Lake, the largest natural freshwater lake in the western United States.
- Its population is around 2,700 people, making it a tight-knit community.
- The village has a strong tourism industry due to its proximity to the lake and the surrounding mountains, which offer hiking, skiing, and hunting opportunities.
- It is home to several marinas, restaurants, and hotels catering to visitors.
- Lakeside is also known for its Cherry Festival, which takes place every July and celebrates the local cherry harvest with live music, food vendors, and other activities.
- The village has a volunteer fire department and a community center that hosts events and meetings.
- Several parks in and around Lakeside offer picnic areas and recreational amenities such as playgrounds and beaches.
- The closest city to Lakeside is Kalispell, which is about a 20-minute drive away.