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Marten Creek Campground

The Marten Creek Campground is located approximately 9 miles north of Trout Creek. The campground has 6 developed sites (4 with shelters) tables and fire rings, and able to accomodate up to a 32' rv. One of these sites is able to accomodate a group of up to 45 people and the larger shelter has 3 tables underneath the pavilion. Amenities include vault toilets, gravel roads throughout, developed boat launch and dock.

Nearby Activities

  • Boating
  • Camping
  • Recreational vehicles

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Latitude 47° 52′ 54.9840″ N

Longitude 115° 44′ 53.0160″ W

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Howard Lake Campground

Howard Lake campground is located south of Libby on road 4779. The campground has 10 sites (3 pull thru's) including one host site with tables and fire rings.  Camground roads and parking spurs are gravel.  Amentities include vault toilets and swimming beach. There are 2 day use sites with fire rings and picnic tables near the beach area.

The camphost may close the gate to the campground each evening at 10:00 pm and open it again at 7:00 am. The gate closes for the season on December 1st and is opened again when access permits.

Howard Lake and Howard Creek were prospected and named after the Howard brothers, Alfred and Benjamin. These two were among some of the the earliest miners to file and work claims on Upper Libby Creek from 1885 to 1915 when at the age of 80 Benjamin died.

Nearby Activities

  • Boating
  • Camping
  • Fishing
  • Recreational vehicles

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Latitude 48° 6′ 3.4000″ N

Longitude 115° 31′ 50.4001″ W

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Koocanusa Area

The Koocanusa Area is primarily centered along a narrow 90 mile long Koocanusa Reservoir, formed by Libby Dam. Approximately 60 miles are within the United States.  Libby Dam is operated by the US Army Corps of Engineers which provides daily dam tours.   Koocanusa Reservoir is the major recreation attraction in this geographic area, providing ideal settings for large watercraft and sailing.  The reservoir contains a large and stable population of Kookanee salmon, Kamloops (rainbow) trout, bull trout, West slope cutthroat trout and burbot.  Fishing has been reported to be fantastic.   There are a number of large developed recreation complexes along the reservoir shoreline including: Rexford Bench, McGillivray, Peck Gulch, and Rocky Gorge.   Campgrounds, picnic areas, swimming beaches, boat ramps, as well as day use areas comprise many of the facilities within these developed sites.  In addition there are two marina complexes located on the reservoir, one on the southern end, at Cripple Horse, while the northern portion of the reservoir has Mariners Haven Resort near the Town of Rexford.  There are also a number of private RV parks, restaurants, and stores near the marinas or within the surrounding communities of West Kootenai, Rexford, Eureka and Libby. Two paved highways running adjacent to the reservoir and extending from Eureka to Libby have been designated by the State of Montana as a Scenic Byway.   Traffic is light and views along the roadways are memorable, including glimpses of the Ural-Tweed Big Horn Sheep herd, located on the eastern side of the reservoir along Hwy 37, 

 Various mountain ranges create the geographic setting; Purcell Mountains located west of Koocanusa Reservoir while the Salish Mountains are located on the eastern side.   The Koocanusa Area is the perfect setting for year round recreational attractions, including: fishing, water sports, rock and ice climbing, and driving for pleasure, especially during the fall Western Larch color change.  

Stone Hill climbing area is also located adjacent to Hwy 37 just south of Koocanusa Bridge.  The climbing area offers in excess of 70 established climbing routes.  Many climbers use the site as an opportunity to hone their climbing skills or to introduce new climbers to the sport.  Koocanusa Bridge located at Mile Post 53, approximately 6 miles south of the Town of Rexford.  It is the longest and highest bridge in Montana.  The bridge connects Hwy 37 to the Western side of the reservoir and recreational opportunities such as road access to the Yaak River valley, the community of West Kootenai, and numerous hiking trails and fishing creeks.  Located on the western side is a former fire lookout cabin that is now available for the public to rent.

 The Koocanusa Area is the perfect setting for a large-water based recreation vacation.

Fish Your National Forests: This site can be accessed by Passenger Car; Fish available include: Trout, Native Trout; Types of fishing available include: Wade, Shore, Motorized boat, Float tube, Spin, Bait; ADA Accessible fishing access with boat launch

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Latitude 48° 49′ 24.1896″ N

Longitude 115° 15′ 46.9692″ W

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Tobacco Area

 In the Tobacco area most campgrounds are open from May through September 30 (weather permitting). The elevation of the campgrounds and other sites range between 2100-2800 feet. Typical campsite facilities common to all sites include a parking spur, picnic table, grill and/or fire ring, tent pad and pathways. Most campgrounds have universally accessible facilities. Generally, campsite parking spurs were designed to accommodate a variety of recreation vehicles. Most spurs are back-in sites; lengths range between 30-50 feet and spur widths range between 12-24 feet.

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Latitude 48° 53′ 37.8600″ N

Longitude 115° 8′ 3.0012″ W

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Fisher River Area

The Fisher River Area is the watershed formed by the four forks (West, East, Silver Butte, Pleasant Valley) of the Fisher River and Wolf Creek.  The Area is dominated by intermingled ownership, with Plum Creek Timber Company being the major land owner.  This area is bordered on the east by the Flathead National Forest and the south by the Lolo National Forest.  The Fisher Area is bisected by US Highway 2 running west to east.  The Chain of Lakes consisting of more than 20 lakes is located adjacent to US 2.  These lakes offer summer camping/picnicking, fishing, and water sports.  Ice fishing is popular on the Chain of Lakes.  The Salish Mountains are located north of US 2 and the Cabinet Mountains are located south and west of US 2.  Peaks in these Ranges exceed 6500’ elevation.  Road densities are high in this Area making access quite easy.  More than 100 miles of summer use trail are open and available in this Area.  Two developed campgrounds provide facilities for camping and picnicking. The Fisher River Area is a favored destination for big game hunters in the fall.

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Latitude 48° 21′ 15.9120″ N

Longitude 115° 2′ 18.0960″ W

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Yaak Falls Campground

Yaak Falls Campground is located 16 miles northwest of Troy on Yaak Hwy 508. The campground has 7 sites with tables and fire rings. Amentities include a vault toilet.

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  • Camping

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Latitude 48° 38′ 41.3592″ N

Longitude 115° 53′ 8.6316″ W

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Pete Creek Campground

The Pete Creek Campground is located northwest of Troy on Yaak Hwy 508. The campground has 13 sites, including one host site, with tables and fire rings. Campground roads and parking spurs are gravel. Amentities include potable water, vault toilets and access to the Yaak River.

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  • Camping

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Latitude 48° 49′ 48.5508″ N

Longitude 115° 45′ 59.7600″ W

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Bad Medicine Campground

The Bad Medicine Campground is located 25 miles south of Troy on Hwy 56, at the south end of Bull Lake.The campground has 18 sites including one host site, with tables and fire rings, most offering an average length of 32'. Campground roads and campsite parking spurs are paved. Amenities include potable water, vault toilets and a fully developed boat ramp with dock. There are 6 picnic sites with tables and fire rings near the boat ramp for day use only. A security gate is closed at 10:00 pm and opened at 07:00 am daily be the camphost.

Nearby Activities

  • Boating
  • Camping
  • Fishing
  • Recreational vehicles

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Latitude 48° 9′ 15.6240″ N

Longitude 115° 52′ 10.0200″ W

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Dorr Skeels Campground

Dorr Skeels Campground is located 13 miles south of Troy on Hwy 56. The Dorr Skeels Campground has 8 overnight campsites, including one host site, with tables and fire rings, 5 sites are in the tent camping only area. The 2 sites for RV's are located near the swimming beach. Amenities include potable water, vault toilets, swimming area with beach and a fully developed boat ramp with dock. A security gate is closed at 10:00 pm and opened at 07:00 am daily by the camphost.

Nearby Activities

  • Boating
  • Camping
  • Fishing
  • Recreational vehicles
  • Swimming

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Latitude 48° 16′ 3.4320″ N

Longitude 115° 51′ 15.0480″ W

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Spar Lake Campground

The Spar Lake Campground is located 2.5 miles east of Troy then 17 miles south on Lake Creek Road 384. The campground offers 13 sites, including one host site, with tables and fire rings. Most sites offer a 28' length overall. Amenities include potable water, vault toilets and access to Spar Lake via a boat ramp developed for small boats.

Nearby Activities

  • Biking
  • Boating
  • Camping
  • Fishing
  • Recreational vehicles

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GPS Coordinates

Latitude 48° 16′ 12.1440″ N

Longitude 115° 57′ 14.8680″ W