You Can Live Off The Grid In This Montana Town Considered The Best In The Country
By Jessica Wick|Published August 22, 2022
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Jessica Wick
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Jessica Wick is a writer and travel enthusiast who loves exploring new places, meeting new people and, of course, beautiful Big Sky Country and every part of Washington State.
If you live in Montana, you’re probably familiar with living off the grid, at least to a degree. After all, our state is the sixth least populated, and no one comes here to live an urban life. So when Livability published a list of the best cities in America to go off the grid, we certainly weren’t surprised to see a Montana spot on it.
Livability could have mentioned quite a few of our charming communities, but it was the tiny town of Paradise that made the cut. And this appropriately named place is perfect for living a (very) quiet life.
Paradise sits on the Clark Fork River, near its confluence with the Flathead River.
This area was occupied by the Salish, and later, Canadian and American fur traders.
It all started in 1883, when Paradise was founded by the North West Improvement Company, a group of investors aligned with the Northern Pacific Railroad.
According to Livability, this is a place to let your mind and imagination roam free, "the sort of place that never ceases to floor you with its vast, gritty elegance." We think this is an accurate description.
Flathead Lake State Park and Thompson Falls State Park are both located near Paradise, but Quinn's Hot Springs Resort is its main attraction.