BIG fork KAY BJORK
Imagine a charming little vil- lage: you enter on a one-lane bridge passing over a bubbling river and past tiny cottages and quaint shops flanked with flowers in summer and fragrant Christmas trees and garlanding dotted with twinkling lights in winter. People smile and wave at friends and strang- ers alike in the heart of a village that is encased by a rushing river on one side and a sparkling bay on the other and
towering evergreen trees and navy blue peaks that rise above it all. Right in the village is fine dining, art, music and theater. Just min- utes away are a nature trail, vast wildernesses, wildlife, and waterfowl refuges and the largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi.
Imagine Bigfork.
~ Kay Bjork has lived in and loved the Bigfork area for over 30 years where she and her husband built a house, a family, and a lot of wonderful memories.
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