Gem between 2 lakes. 10 stunningly landscaped acres w/ meticulously maintained ~5,000 sq. ft. home with separate 1,300 sq. ft. new log cabin. Heated 1,800 sq. ft. (14 ft high) workshop with 3,500 sq. ft. of covered space. Private retreat, multifamily, rental or income property.
A beautiful, multi-faceted gem between two lakes, embraced on two sides by Bridge Lake Park's massive Crown reserve old-growth forest. These 10 stunningly landscaped acres—a wildlife corridor and summer wildflower paradise—can never be overlooked by other property owners. Sweeping waterfront lawns lead up to a spacious, meticulously maintained home offering 4-5 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, 2 kitchens and much more, over approximately 5,000 square feet, with high-quality appliances throughout, and serviced by fibre-optic Internet and TV. Further seclusion is found in the exquisite 1,300 square feet traditional log cabin at the head of the lake, with finished basement and a loft (convertible to a second bedroom). Authentic in every detail of its construction, yet with triple glazing, central heating, luxurious full kitchen, bathroom and appliances.
This estate is undoubtedly one of the Cariboo region’s hidden trophy properties, the likes of which rarely come up for sale. The current owners are the type of owners that you want to buy real estate from, with an eye towards high end quality construction and meticulous maintenance. When you visit the property, it is very apparent there is no deferred maintenance here. You could not replace this property for anywhere close to the current asking price.
All construction is to a uniformly high standard. This includes the 1,800 square feet, 14 feet high workshop, fully insulated and heated, with hot water and urinal, and incorporating a further 400+ square feet in the mezzanine. An additional 3,500 square feet of covered space on concrete footing offers great potential and versatility.
In contrast with the intimate peace of Lower Stack Lake, vast Bridge Lake with more than 20 unspoilt islands is famed for its scenery and fishing. This property is uniquely placed to enjoy the best of both worlds. Launching your explorations and adventures on Bridge Lake is easy: simply take your boat through your own park and along a short, level trail to a sandy beach.
Whether you seek a private, tranquil retreat, a welcoming space for many friends and a large family to gather, rental or other home-based income, or a base for serious outdoor pursuits, this exceptional property will excite and inspire you.
Contact the listing agent today for more information of to book a time to go by for a look.
8130 Lower Stack Road - Lone Butte, BC
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Lone Butte maintains a quiet and community-oriented atmosphere with a strong rural identity. Characterized by a mix of ranches, hobby farms, acreages, rural residential properties and recreational holdings the folks here appreciate the area's slower pace and proximity to both open countryside and essential services. The community itself offers basic conveniences including a general store, fuel services, restaurants and local businesses that serve residents and travellers passing through the region.
The surrounding landscape supports agricultural activity, livestock operations and a variety of rural land uses. Large parcels are common throughout the area, attracting those seeking space, privacy and a connection to the Cariboo lifestyle.
Nearby 100 Mile House serves as the primary commercial and service centre for the South Cariboo. Residents have access to grocery stores, retail shopping, restaurants, healthcare services, schools, financial institutions, government offices and professional services. Additional amenities can be found in surrounding communities such as 108 Mile Ranch, Forest Grove and Bridge Lake, while larger urban centres including Williams Lake and Kamloops are accessible for expanded shopping, healthcare and transportation services.
The town’s location at the crossroads of two major highways, combined with its rural setting and proximity to regional amenities, makes it a convenient base for both full-time residents and recreational property owners within the South Cariboo.
The area is surrounded by lakes including Horse Lake, Green Lake, Bridge Lake, Sheridan Lake, Deka Lake and Lac des Roches, which are popular for fishing, boating, paddling, swimming and wildlife viewing. Sheridan Lake is particularly well known for fly fishing, while Green Lake attracts visitors with its distinctive emerald-coloured water and extensive shoreline.
The region offers access to extensive Crown land, forest service roads and trail networks that support hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, ATVing and hunting. During the winter months, residents and visitors enjoy snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and ice fishing throughout the South Cariboo.
Several notable provincial parks are located nearby, including Green Lake Provincial Park, one of the most visited parks in the region, as well as Big Bar Lake Provincial Park and Marble Range Provincial Park. Nearby 100 Mile House also offers access to the South Cariboo Recreation Centre, the 108 Golf Resort and community sports facilities.
Lone Butte developed as a small service and transportation community in the early 1900s, growing around the historic Pacific Great Eastern Railway and the ranching and farming activities that were expanding throughout the South Cariboo. Its location at a key transportation junction helped establish the community as a gathering point for local residents, travellers and businesses.
The community takes its name from a prominent volcanic butte located nearby, which remains a recognizable landmark in the area. Over time, Lone Butte evolved into a rural service centre supporting ranches, farms and acreages throughout the surrounding region.
51°30'38.42"N and 120°42'25.28"W
$9,081.72 (2026)
RR 1
LOT 4 DISTRICT LOT 4977 LILLOOET DISTRICT PLAN KAP68171
PID 024-922-617
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