Kalispell, Montana · the first house on the road
Where the road begins, so does the river. A simple, comfortable home on its own green acre — ten minutes from the airport, thirty to forty-five minutes from Glacier.
The First Acre is the newest home in our small collection — a freshly updated, single-level two-bedroom home on its own private acre, the first house on a quiet road that ends a few hundred feet on at The Last Acre. A long sweep of lawn rolls from the back deck down to the Whitefish River, where the water runs gently along the edge of the property under a row of old willows.
Inside is comfortable and unfussy — two bedrooms, a rec room, one bathroom, and a full kitchen stocked to the same standard as The Last Acre. Outside is where it shines. And the location manages to feel remote without actually being remote: ten minutes to the airport, thirty to forty-five minutes to Glacier.
Renovated and easy to live in: an eat-in kitchen with full-size stainless appliances, two bedrooms and a rec room down the hall, and one full bath — all on a single level, with a ramp to the front door for step-free entry. Nothing fussy to fuss over, just a comfortable base for a group of four.
A full kitchen and fast Wi-Fi. Unpack once and let the river take it from there.
The Whitefish River runs gently along the back of the property, framed by a row of old willows. Wade in, drop a line, or float a tube from your own bank — the wide green lawn gives kids room to run and play.
It’s a quiet bend of river, and for the length of your stay it’s yours. Bring tubes, fishing rods, or just a camp chair and watch the light move across the water.
The back deck off the living space is where you’ll land at the end of a Glacier day — coffee in the morning, the sound of the water at night. Self check-in with a keyless smart lock means the trip starts the moment you pull in.
Fast Wi-Fi covers a workday if you need it, and there’s free parking on the property with room for a trailer or gear. Bring the boat, the bikes, the kayaks.






A queen bed under a carved wood headboard, with a smart TV and dresser. The quietest corner of the home for the deepest sleep of your trip.
A bright second room with a full bed, plantation-style wood shutters, and a garden-side view — easy for kids or a second couple.
A relaxed lounge off the bedrooms with a wall-mounted smart TV and room to spread out — the spot for a movie, a card game, or a slow morning with coffee.
The same valley sweet spot as its sister home down the road — close enough to a national park, a giant alpine lake, a mountain resort town, and a working airport that you can do all of them in a single trip.
The First Acre is the newest home in our small collection, just down the road from The Last Acre — which holds a 4.89 rating across more than 190 stays. Reviews for this home will appear here as our first guests check out.
We’re a Kalispell-based hosting team. The First Acre is our newest home, cared for by the same people who’ve run The Last Acre just down the road for years. We typically respond within an hour and know the area inside and out — the best trail in Glacier, the right brewery in Whitefish, where to find the best cherries in July.
Make yourself at home. We saved you a spot by the water.
No surprises at checkout, and no fine print that matters more than the big print. Live nightly rates and your full total come straight from the booking calendar — here’s how pricing, fees, and policies work.
Jul 15 – Aug 20
Highest
June & September
High
Apr–May, Oct–Nov
Lower
December – March
Lowest
The labels above are relative — the exact nightly price for your dates is always live in the booking calendar, which prices each night automatically. As a rule The First Acre sits a little below The Last Acre, reflecting the smaller home, and peak summer books first — so reserve early.
For trips booked many months ahead, travel insurance is worth the small added cost.
Yes — The First Acre and The Last Acre sit a few hundred feet apart on the same road and the same stretch of river. Booked together they sleep up to twelve across the two homes, which makes them a favorite for reunions and multi-family trips. Reserve each home for your dates, or send us a message and we’ll help line up both calendars.
Self check-in with a smart lock — you’ll receive your unique code 24 hours before arrival. Check-in starts at 3:00 PM, check-out is 10:00 AM. Early check-in or late check-out is sometimes possible depending on the schedule; just ask.
Yes. The Wi-Fi is fast enough for video calls, streaming, and a full workday, so you can extend a stay without sacrificing one.
The Whitefish River runs gently along the back of the property. Guests wade, float tubes, and fish from the backyard — trout are common. The water stays cold even in summer, so swimming is a brisk dip more than a long soak. A Montana fishing license is required and easy to get online.
Yes. There’s a full acre of lawn for kids to enjoy. Cribs and high chairs are available on request — just mention what you need at booking.
Yes — a ramp leads up to the front entrance, so you can get in without steps, and the home is all on one level with no interior stairs. If you have specific mobility needs — doorway widths, the bathroom setup, turning space — send us a message before you book and we’ll walk you through exactly what the home offers so you can decide whether it’s the right fit. For accessible park viewpoints, a free all-terrain wheelchair nearby, and easy multi-gen outings, see our accessible & family guide.
The West Glacier entrance is a 30–45 minute drive depending on season and traffic. In summer, the Going-to-the-Sun Road requires timed-entry vehicle reservations from the National Park Service — we’ll share current planning info in the welcome guide so you can book your slot well ahead of your stay.
Year-round. The home is fully heated and well-insulated, and the driveway is plowed after snow events. Whitefish Mountain Resort is about 30 minutes away for skiing, and the river runs picturesque even in the cold months.
Full grocery stores are about 12–15 minutes away in Kalispell. The Kalispell Farmers Market runs Tuesday and Saturday mornings in summer for local produce, cherries, and baked goods. We keep the kitchen stocked with the basics — coffee, oil, salt, pepper, dish soap — so you can settle in before the first store run.
Same calendar, same house, same hosts. The only thing that changes when you book here is the price you pay.
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Planning a bigger group? The Last Acre is also booking now — same stretch of river, sleeps eight.