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Recreation

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The Flathead National Forest contains three wilderness areas, two ski areas, impressive mountain ranges, lakes, wild and scenic rivers, campgrounds, picnic areas, and cabins. Hiking, wildlife viewing, whitewater rafting, snowmobiling, and skiing are just some activities enjoyed year-round. Whether you prefer the solitude of hiking in wilderness or the camaraderie found at popular boating and picnic areas, the Flathead National Forest offers a multitude of recreation opportunities for all.

Visit our maps & guides page to learn more about finding the right map for your visit.

 

Finding a recreation region or opportunity:

On the Flathead National Forest, recreation opportunities are organized by ranger districts. Click on the Recreation Regions tab or use the search box below to see which sites are managed by a certain district. 

The District Vicinity Map displays the district boundaries if you prefer a visual. To access contact information for each district, visit our offices page.

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Lost Johnny Point Campground

Lost Johnny Point Campground is located at 3600-feet high in the Rocky Mountains, west of the Continental Divide and just south of the Canadian border. Spectacular views and ample opportunities for…

Meadow Creek Trailhead

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
This is a free trailhead site located 67 miles south of the town of Hungry Horse on the gravel East Side Reservoir Road #38. The trailhead is located at an elevation of 4,000 feet and is open from…

Middle Big Bill Trailhead

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
This is a free trailhead site located 61 miles south of the town of Hungry Horse on the gravel East Side Reservoir Road #38. The trailhead is located at an elevation of 5,000 feet and is open from…

Middle Fork of Flathead River

Water Activities Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
The Middle Fork of the Flathead River is a part of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System.  It starts deep in the Bob Marshall Wilderness and flows into the Flathead River.

Mission Lookout Cabin

Like similar Forest Service Lookouts, the Mission site has experienced several face-lifts in its 75 year history as a fire detection tower. The existing structure built in 1959 consists of a 15' by…

Mission Mountains Wilderness

Hiking
High mountain lakes. Impressive mountain views. Wild landscapes. Solitude. These are just some of the words used to describe the Missions Mountain Wilderness.With a trail system to lead you to the…

Moose Lake Campground

Picnicking
Moose Lake Campground has 3 designated campsite and a vault toilet. Drinking water is not provided. Fishing may be enjoyed in the lake.

Murray Bay Campground

Murray Bay Campground is located high in the Rocky Mountains, less than 30 miles from the Continental Divide, surrounded by towering mountain peaks. Visitors can expect a variety of recreational…

Ninko Cabin

Ninko is available from Dec 1st through March 31st each winter. Ninko Cabin is located 45 miles north of Columbia Falls, MT on the North Fork Road. Access involves an 12-mile hike, snowshoe, ski, or…