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Kootenai River Campground
Kootenai River Campground offers shady pull-through RV sites with fire pits and picnic tables. A grassy tent area can accommodate either an individual family or group camping. Large, clean restrooms with showers are provided. If you prefer, stay in one of our charming cabins. Our large family ...
Kootenai River Guest Cabins
Kootenai River Guest Cabins provide a break from fly fishing on the Kootenai River, with two river front log guest houses on the Kootenai. The houses are completely furnished with a full sized kitchen and utensils. There are two bedrooms, one downstairs, and a master bedroom on the loft area with ...
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 Falls
Kootenai Falls is the largest undammed falls in the state and a major attraction to those traveling through the area. It offers an unforgettable and breathtaking view as the Kootenai River loses 300 feet in elevation traveling a few hundred yards down river. A pleasant surprise to any ...
Kootenai River Scenic Drive
This river is regulated by Libby Dam, which supplies water from 90-mile-long Lake Koocanusa. Besides offering a prime trout fishery, the river area affords viewing opportunities for eagles, osprey, deer, and mountain sheep. Three islands are located 2.5 miles down river from Libby that are used by ...
Kootenai Creek Trail
After crossing the Swinging Bridge, Kootenai Creek Trail (218) follows Kootenai Creek up and around the open faces above Kootenai Falls before tieing into Kootenai Mountain road. A rather steep trail, it offers excellent views of the river and falls. Opportunities for viewing bighorn sheep and ...
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 ...
Kootenai Falls Swinging Bridge
Built by the Forest Service to access forest fires across the Kootenai River, this foot bridge was destroyed by a major flood in 1948. The bridge was rebuilt on concrete piers and is now protected from flooding by Libby Dam. Used for administrative purposes, it also offers a breathtaking view of ...