McCarthy Homestead Cabin, Polebridge
Facts and practical information
The McCarthy Homestead Cabin is a remnant of early settlement in what would become Glacier National Park. Jeremiah McCarthy built the log homestead in the North Fork area in 1908 after completion of the North Fork Road and passage of the Forest Homestead Act of 1906. Building the cabin was part of beginning to prove up a 130 acres homestead. Jeremiah unfortunately died of consumption in May 1909, but his wife Margaret and eldest child continued the homesteading process by tilling a required amount of land in 1909. And with further improvements each year a "Final Proof" certificate was earned in 1913. Meanwhile, in 1910 the property was included within the area of the new Glacier National Park; it became a private inholding. Margaret McCarthy died in 1939 but children and grandchildren kept spending summers here. In 1970 it was bought by the National Park Service. ()
Polebridge
McCarthy Homestead Cabin – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Winona Lake, Bowman Lake, Polebridge Ranger Station Historic District, Big Prairie.