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Seeley Lake Area Chamber of Commerce
Seeley Lake is the regional center of a large multi-valley area offering abundant recreational opportunities. The appeal of Seeley Lake rests in its bountiful natural amenities like mountains, forests, lakes, streams, and starry nights. Seeley Lake is nestled between the Bob Marshall and the ...
Browns Lake - Wise River Trail
Length: 13.3 miles Use: Heavy Difficulty: High difficulty. Trail Begins: Mono Creek Campground Trail Ends: T3S; R10W; Section 32, near Browns Lake The first .5 mile climbs steady crossing the old Southern Montana Railroad bed. The trail passes through Lodgepole pine forest between Mono Campground ...
Lake, Bridge Bay & Fishing Area
Yellowstone Lake with a surface area of 132 square miles, is the largest lake at high elevation (i.e., more than 7,000 ft.) in North America. It is a natural lake, situated at 7,733 ft. above sea level. It is roughly 20 miles long and 14 miles wide with 141 miles of shoreline. It is frozen nearly ...
Hebgen Lake
Hebgen Lake is approximately fifteen miles long and four miles wide. Hebgen Lake has been called the premier stillwater fishing lake in Montana. Hebgen Lake is a man-made lake, retained by an earth-fill dam. It was and is a popular vacation and fishing spot, near Yellowstone National Park. In ...
Seeley Lake
Seeley Lake is a 1,025-acre glacially-formed lake. It is stocked several times each year with rainbow trout, some weighing up to 15 pounds. The lake is also very popular among bass fishermen and boasts one of the finest bass fisheries in western Montana. Other fish species include kokanee salmon, ...
Moose Camp
Located in the Swan Valley, the Moose Camp is a 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath log cabin on 10 acres bordering State Forest with Cedar Creek flowing through. The creek widens in the yard creating a perfect leisurely float or Brook trout fishing in season. The living room has a stone fireplace for those ...
Continental Divide Trail
The Continental Divide National Scenic Trail (9) is comprised of many trails going through different National Forests. The sections listed here are in the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, Wisdom Ranger District. From Pintler Creek to Surprise Lake, the trail is marked and in generally good ...
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 ...