If you’ve spent any time in the Bitterroot Valley, you already know — Stevensville has something special going on. It’s the kind of town where the farmers market actually feels like a community gathering, where you know the person who grew your vegetables, and where a Saturday morning can go from coffee on the porch to a trail ride to fly-fishing the Bitterroot without ever hitting a stoplight.


Stevensville is Montana’s oldest town, but it doesn’t feel like a museum. It feels alive. Local restaurants, art studios, and small shops line the main street, and the surrounding valley gives you that wide-open breathing room that’s getting harder and harder to find. And with Missoula just 20 minutes up the road, you’re never far from an airport, a university, or a night out — you just don’t have to live in the middle of it all.


For buyers looking at land in western Montana, Stevensville keeps coming up for good reason. The value is still there, the community is tight-knit, and the views? The Bitterroot Mountains to the west and the Sapphires to the east — you really can’t lose.


If you haven’t visited yet, put it on your list. Jenifer and Kim know this valley inside and out and would love to show you around — reach out anytime at 406.396.1185 or jbain@glaciersir.com.