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Lower Kootenai River Region

The Lower Kootenai River Region is bordered by the Purcell and Cabinet Ranges on the east, the Selkirk Range on the west, and Canada to the north. 

The Kootenai River meanders north and west through the Region, and the Moyie River joins it from the north.

Peaks are moderate in elevation (6000 - 7000 ft.) but are rugged due to heavy glaciation. They are renowned for their mountaineering challenges.

There are many spectacular lakes, both low elevation lakes with easy access and high elevation, subalpine lakes, accessed only by trail or 'bushwhacking.'

National Forest lands offer a full range of year-round recreational opportunities. Emphasis tends to be placed on backcountry, non-developed, semi-primitive recreation, yet urban activities such as auto touring, white water rafting, and car camping are common as well.

More than 360 miles of summer use trail are open and usable in the Lower Kootenai River Region. Approximately 60 miles of that are open to motorized use; the remainder is suitable for stock use, hiking, and camping. Miles of gated road offer additional routes for mountain bikers, berry pickers, and hunters.

Dispersed car camping is common throughout the Region. Four campgrounds provide developed recreation opportunities in addition to several picnic and camping areas and interpretive sites.

The Region provides two lookouts and one cabin for rental to the public. Cold water and ice fishing are popular as are white water rafting, canoeing, and swimming. Berry and mushroom picking and Christmas tree cutting are seasonally popular.

Winter provides thousands of acres for cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. Groomed routes vary from year to year.

Recreation Sites

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Ball and Pyramid Lakes Trail #43

Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Fishing Horse Riding and Camping
The trailhead (elevation 5920 ft) is 1/2 mile along Trail 13. A registration box intended for upper Trout Creek area users is located at this junction.It is a short trail offering quick access to…

Big Fisher Lake Trail #41

Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Fishing Horse Riding and Camping
The trailhead (elevation 6120 ft) starts at the junction with Trail 13, 1 1/4 miles from Road 634. This is a tough hike that accesses 2 of the most scenic high mountain lakes in the Selkirks, Trout…

Bottleneck Lake Trail #187

Hiking Fishing Hunting/Shooting Outdoor Science and Learning
Bottleneck Lake Trail #187 leads to Bottleneck Lake. This lake is enveloped in trees and is tucked under Bottleneck Peak (6,923 feet). The fishing in Bottleneck Lake is good and the trail leading to…

Boulder Meadows

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Outdoor Science and Learning
Boulder Meadows is a hub for an incredible network of long trails. Boulder Meadows Trail #57 winds through the meadows for about a mile and junctions with Kelly pass Trail #155. Both trails cross…

Brush Lake Picnic Area

Biking Fishing Outdoor Science and Learning Picnicking Water Activities
Brush Lake Picnic area features 4 picnic sites, vault toilets, and a day use area. Boating on Brush Lake is accessible from the area but launching can be difficult in late summer and fall when the…

Burton Ridge Trail #9

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Hunting/Shooting Outdoor Science and Learning
The original purpose for the Burton Ridge Trail #9 was to access the fire lookout on Burton Peak. The lookout is no longer staffed, but its associated cabin remains though it is in rough shape (not…

Canyon Creek (Long Canyon) Trail #16

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Fishing Outdoor Science and Learning Winter Sports Hunting/Shooting
The trailhead (elevation 1,900 feet) is located approximately ¾-mile north of Long Canyon Creek on the Westside Road #417 trailhead and the first ¼ mile of the trail is on private land. After this,…

Cooks Peak Trail #236

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Outdoor Science and Learning
Cooks Peak Trail #236 is a short hike to a great viewpoint. At the peak you will find the site of the old fire lookout and cabin.Trail #236 begins in a cut unit and the only remaining tall trees area…

Copper Creek Campground

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning Fishing Picnicking Hiking
Copper Creek Campground features 16 camp units (3 accessible), potable water, accessible vault toilets, and a scenic location on the Moyie River. Beautiful Copper Falls viewpoint trail is 1.5 miles…

Fisher Peak Trail #27

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Fishing Hunting/Shooting Outdoor Science and Learning
This trail was created to access the old fire lookout located on Fisher Peak. The lookout has long since disappeared, however the beautiful views have not. The trail begins by ascending a series of…

Last updated September 2, 2025