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Peck Gulch Campground, Montana
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Description: 75 campsites near Lake Koocanusa. Just to the north is the Stone Hill climbing area, a technical area popular among Americans and Canadians. A trailhead from the campground plunges into the deep forest, climbing up to, and past, McGuire Mountain, which, at 6991 feet, is the highest in the area.
Koocanusa Reservoir, formed by Libby Dam on the Kootenai River covers 46,500 acres and stretches about 90 miles over the US/Canadian border. Fishing for kokanee salmon, whitefish, rainbow trout, and brown trout. The Kootenai River below the Libby Dam is a blue ribbon fishery. Tours at Libby Dam, managed in partnership with the Army Corps of Engineers. Osprey often fish around the dam at sunset, and great numbers of bald eagles can be seen in the fall, hunting kokanee. The visitor center is 17 miles north of Libby.
Location: From Libby, go 15 miles east on MT 37, and about 31 miles north on MT-37.
Address: Rexford Ranger District Kootenai National Forest 1299 Highway 93 North Eureka, MT 59917 |
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Phone: (406) 296-2536 |
Season: May 23 - September 15 |
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Fee: yes |
Reservations: NO
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Activities
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Biking
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Fishing |
Picnicking
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Boating (Motorized) |
Hiking/Backpacking
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Scenic Driving
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Boating (Non-motorized) |
Horseback Riding |
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Boating (WW) |
Hunting |
Water Sports |
Camping |
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Wildlife Viewing |
Caving |
Off Highway Vehicles
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Winter Sports
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Climbing
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Services and Facilities
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Visitor Center
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Group Campgnd
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RV Sites
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Exhibits |
Campgnd, Primitive
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Electric Hookup
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Interpretive Programs
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Drinking Water
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Dump Station
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Cultural-Historic Sites
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Restrooms
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Boat Ramp
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Campgnd, Developed
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Showers
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Marina |
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Notes: 32 foot maximum RV length. Water levels in the lake fluctuate, and often the lake is not full until after July.
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