Showing 5 results for "Powerhouse"
Powerhouse
Powerhouse Fishing Access Site is a day use only site. A boat launch is available. Open all season.
Fort Peck Dam and Power Plant Museum
The Fort Peck Power Plant Museum is in the lobby of Power Plant #1 on Lower Yellowstone Road, 2 miles northeast of Fort Peck. The museum recalls the history of the construction of the dam and power plants. There is a display of fossils collected from the area, including a Triceratops skull. Tours ...
Lake Koocanusa Scenic Byway
Lake Koocanusa Scenic Byway, in the Kootenai National Forest in northwestern Montana, was created in 1992 to become the Northern Region's 5th scenic byway. It follows the Kootenai River and Lake Koocanusa via State Highway 37. Open year-round, this 67-mile route connects Libby and Eureka. The ...
Kootenai River
The Kootenai River is a beautiful, large mountain river and an outstanding site for viewing bald eagles, nesting osprey, great blue herons, and waterfowl. On the east bank of David Thompson Bridge just below the powerhouse, watch bald eagles and osprey diving for fish and returning to nearby ...
Floodplain Campground
The Floodplain Recreational Area is a great place for camping with a beautiful view of the Powerhouses and the Missouri River. The recreational area has a boat ramp and dock that allows access to the Dredge Cuts recreational areas and the Missouri River. Floodplain has free camp sites available ...