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Shorty Peak Lookout
Shorty Peak Lookout, located 45 miles northwest of Bonners Ferry, offers stunning 360-degree views of the Selkirk and Purcell mountain ranges. Originally used for fire patrol, it now serves as a unique overnight retreat for guests seeking nature. ...
Hunters Campground
Hunters Campground is located on the northern shoreline of Lake Roosevelt, catering to hunters, fishermen, and families. While it lacks direct lake views, it offers a boat launch and beach. Lake Roosevelt, a 130-mile lake on the Columbia River, is...
Gem Peak Lookout Rental
Gem Peak Lookout, located in the Cabinet Ranger District above the Clark Fork River, features a renovated 225 square foot cabin atop a 30-foot tower. Originally established in 1921, it now includes amenities like a wood stove and beds, offering st...
Yaak River Campground (MT)
Yaak River Campground is situated about 8 miles west of Troy, Montana, near the Idaho border along Highway 2. It is located at the confluence of the Kootenai and Yaak Rivers, featuring campsites on both sides of the Yaak River.
Bull River Pavilion
Bull River Pavilion provides stunning views of the Bull River and nearby forest. It is situated amidst numerous recreational activities, making it an ideal picnic spot for large groups in northwestern Montana.
Kettle Falls Locust Grove Group Site
Kettle Falls Locust Grove Group Site is located in the northern section of Lake Roosevelt, near Kettle Falls and close to a multi-lane boat launch. It is a popular destination for groups interested in boating, fishing, and water sports, with histo...
Marcus Island Campground
Marcus Island Campground is a heavily shaded site located on the lake shore, surrounded by water on three sides during summer. Access is via a winding single-lane road, making it popular among campers. A boat launch with parking is available nearby.
Evans Campground
Evans Campground, situated on the northeastern shoreline of Lake Roosevelt, offers 44 individual campsites with stunning lake views. The lake, a 130-mile stretch on the Columbia River formed by the Grand Coulee Dam, is named after President Frankl...
Kettle Falls Campground
Kettle Falls Campground, located in the northern section of Lake Roosevelt near Kettle Falls, features a multi-lane boat launch, attracting boaters and water sports enthusiasts. The area is steeped in American Indian and fur trade history, with a ...
Yaak Mtn. Lookout Rental
Yaak Mountain Lookout is a rustic rental located at 4,977 feet in Kootenai National Forest, serving as a fire observation point since 1958. Open from mid-June to late September, it requires access via primitive roads suitable for high clearance ve...
From $55/night
Haag Cove Campground
Haag Cove Campground is a serene and isolated site on Lake Roosevelt's west side, featuring spread-out sites along the shoreline with limited privacy but stunning lake views. The area is usually quiet, though it can become crowded on holidays and ...
Bull River Guard Station
The Bull River Guard Station, built in 1908, served as the Ranger's house and office until 1920 and survived the 1910 fires. It was home to District Ranger Granville "Granny" Gordon and his family. Vehicle access to the cabin varies with weather, ...
Hunters Group Site
Hunters Group Site is located on the northern shoreline of Lake Roosevelt, accommodating groups of up to 25 people, including hunters and families. While the campground lacks direct lake views, it offers a boat launch and beach access. Lake Roosev...
Gifford Group Site
Gifford Group Site, located by Lake Roosevelt near the main Gifford Campground, offers stunning lake views and accommodates up to 50 people. Lake Roosevelt, a 130-mile-long lake on the Columbia River, was created by the Grand Coulee Dam and is par...
Kamloops Island Campground
Kamloops Island Campground is a small, shaded site located at the mouth of the Kettle River, accommodating both tents and RVs. It features walk-in tent sites among pines and offers scenic views of the river and lake. While there is a courtesy dock...
Snag Cove Campground
Snag Cove Campground is a small, secluded site on the western side of Lake Roosevelt, featuring eight lakeshore sites suitable for tents and RVs. It includes a boat launch with trailer parking and a courtesy dock. Due to its popularity, the campgr...
North Gorge Campground
North Gorge Campground is a small yet popular site located at the park's northeast edge, primarily designed for tent camping with a few RV spots available. It features a grove of pines by the lake and includes a boat launch and dock. The campgroun...
Evans Group Camp
Evans Group Camp is the northernmost reservable campground on Lake Roosevelt, offering a long and narrow site with clear lake views. It features one group campsite that can host up to 25 people. Lake Roosevelt, a 130-mile lake on the Columbia Rive...
Avery Creek Cabin
Avery Creek Cabin, located 20 miles northeast of Kingston, Idaho, is a fully furnished three-room cabin alongside the North Fork Coeur d'Alene River. Built between 1926 and 1928 for Forest Service employees, it has been renovated for accessibility...
Fort Spokane
Fort Spokane Campground, located on the shores of Lake Roosevelt, offers a blend of history and outdoor activities like boating and birding. The site features a visitor center and museum in a former guardhouse, open seasonally from Memorial Day to...
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Shorty Peak Lookout
Shorty Peak Lookout, located 45 miles northwest of Bonners Ferry, offers stunning 360-degree views of the Selkirk and Purcell mountain ranges. Originally used for fire patrol, it now serves as a unique overnight retreat for guests seeking nature. ...
Hunters Campground
Hunters Campground is located on the northern shoreline of Lake Roosevelt, catering to hunters, fishermen, and families. While it lacks direct lake views, it offers a boat launch and beach. Lake Roosevelt, a 130-mile lake on the Columbia River, is...
Gem Peak Lookout Rental
Gem Peak Lookout, located in the Cabinet Ranger District above the Clark Fork River, features a renovated 225 square foot cabin atop a 30-foot tower. Originally established in 1921, it now includes amenities like a wood stove and beds, offering st...
Yaak River Campground (MT)
Yaak River Campground is situated about 8 miles west of Troy, Montana, near the Idaho border along Highway 2. It is located at the confluence of the Kootenai and Yaak Rivers, featuring campsites on both sides of the Yaak River.
Bull River Pavilion
Bull River Pavilion provides stunning views of the Bull River and nearby forest. It is situated amidst numerous recreational activities, making it an ideal picnic spot for large groups in northwestern Montana.
Kettle Falls Locust Grove Group Site
Kettle Falls Locust Grove Group Site is located in the northern section of Lake Roosevelt, near Kettle Falls and close to a multi-lane boat launch. It is a popular destination for groups interested in boating, fishing, and water sports, with histo...
Marcus Island Campground
Marcus Island Campground is a heavily shaded site located on the lake shore, surrounded by water on three sides during summer. Access is via a winding single-lane road, making it popular among campers. A boat launch with parking is available nearby.
Evans Campground
Evans Campground, situated on the northeastern shoreline of Lake Roosevelt, offers 44 individual campsites with stunning lake views. The lake, a 130-mile stretch on the Columbia River formed by the Grand Coulee Dam, is named after President Frankl...
Kettle Falls Campground
Kettle Falls Campground, located in the northern section of Lake Roosevelt near Kettle Falls, features a multi-lane boat launch, attracting boaters and water sports enthusiasts. The area is steeped in American Indian and fur trade history, with a ...
Yaak Mtn. Lookout Rental
Yaak Mountain Lookout is a rustic rental located at 4,977 feet in Kootenai National Forest, serving as a fire observation point since 1958. Open from mid-June to late September, it requires access via primitive roads suitable for high clearance ve...
From $55/night
Haag Cove Campground
Haag Cove Campground is a serene and isolated site on Lake Roosevelt's west side, featuring spread-out sites along the shoreline with limited privacy but stunning lake views. The area is usually quiet, though it can become crowded on holidays and ...
Bull River Guard Station
The Bull River Guard Station, built in 1908, served as the Ranger's house and office until 1920 and survived the 1910 fires. It was home to District Ranger Granville "Granny" Gordon and his family. Vehicle access to the cabin varies with weather, ...
Hunters Group Site
Hunters Group Site is located on the northern shoreline of Lake Roosevelt, accommodating groups of up to 25 people, including hunters and families. While the campground lacks direct lake views, it offers a boat launch and beach access. Lake Roosev...
Gifford Group Site
Gifford Group Site, located by Lake Roosevelt near the main Gifford Campground, offers stunning lake views and accommodates up to 50 people. Lake Roosevelt, a 130-mile-long lake on the Columbia River, was created by the Grand Coulee Dam and is par...
Kamloops Island Campground
Kamloops Island Campground is a small, shaded site located at the mouth of the Kettle River, accommodating both tents and RVs. It features walk-in tent sites among pines and offers scenic views of the river and lake. While there is a courtesy dock...
Snag Cove Campground
Snag Cove Campground is a small, secluded site on the western side of Lake Roosevelt, featuring eight lakeshore sites suitable for tents and RVs. It includes a boat launch with trailer parking and a courtesy dock. Due to its popularity, the campgr...
North Gorge Campground
North Gorge Campground is a small yet popular site located at the park's northeast edge, primarily designed for tent camping with a few RV spots available. It features a grove of pines by the lake and includes a boat launch and dock. The campgroun...
Evans Group Camp
Evans Group Camp is the northernmost reservable campground on Lake Roosevelt, offering a long and narrow site with clear lake views. It features one group campsite that can host up to 25 people. Lake Roosevelt, a 130-mile lake on the Columbia Rive...
Avery Creek Cabin
Avery Creek Cabin, located 20 miles northeast of Kingston, Idaho, is a fully furnished three-room cabin alongside the North Fork Coeur d'Alene River. Built between 1926 and 1928 for Forest Service employees, it has been renovated for accessibility...
Fort Spokane
Fort Spokane Campground, located on the shores of Lake Roosevelt, offers a blend of history and outdoor activities like boating and birding. The site features a visitor center and museum in a former guardhouse, open seasonally from Memorial Day to...
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Most destinations offer a variety of accommodations including tent sites, RV sites, cabins, yurts, and glamping options. Check individual property listings for specific amenities and site types.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences and planned activities. Spring and fall typically offer mild weather and fewer crowds, while summer is peak season with the warmest temperatures. Winter visits can be great for those seeking solitude and winter activities.
We highly recommend making reservations in advance, especially during peak season (summer months and holidays). Popular destinations can book up weeks or even months ahead. Last-minute bookings may be available during off-peak times.
Pet policies vary by property. Many campgrounds welcome pets but may have restrictions on size, breed, or number of pets. Some properties charge additional pet fees. Always check the specific property's pet policy before booking.
Essential items include a tent or RV, sleeping bags, cooking equipment, food and water, appropriate clothing for the weather, first aid kit, flashlight, and any specific gear for planned activities. Check the property's amenities to see what's provided and what you'll need to bring.
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