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Clark Fork River Area

The Clark Fork River Area (Cabinet Ranger District) is bordered by the Idaho line on the west and the Cabinet Mountains Wilderness on the east.  The Clark Fork River flows north and west through the District, and the Bull and Vermilion Rivers join it from the north.  Rugged peaks ranging in elevation from 6000-8700 feet overlook the valley bottom.

Almost ½ million acres of National Forest lands offer a full range of year-round recreational opportunities.  Approximately 400 miles of trail are available to the hiker, hunter, and stock user to access various lakes and scenic viewpoints.  150 miles of these trails are open to motorized use.  The District maintains almost 400 miles of open road, and many miles of gated roads offer additional opportunities to mountain bikers, berry pickers, and hunters.

Four developed campgrounds with boat launches provide access to the Noxon and Cabinet Gorge Reservoirs.  Fishing, canoeing, and swimming are popular in the numerous other lakes and streams.

The District maintains two lookout towers and one cabin for rental to the public.

Winter activities include cross country skiing, ice fishing, and snowmobiling.  A groomed snowmobile route is located on the south side of the Clark Fork River which accesses the popular Gem Saddle Snowmobile Shelter.

Recreation Sites

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#1016 Star Gulch Trailhead

Horse Riding and Camping Hiking
Star Gulch Trail #1016 follows Star Gulch and provides access to Star Peak and historic Star Peak Lookout. Pilick Ridge Trail #1036 and Big Eddy Trail #998 take off from Star Peak providing loop…

#1019 Hamilton Gulch Trailhead

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
Hamilton Gulch Trail #1019 follows Hamilton Gulch for short ways then progresses upslope until the trail ends approximately 1 mile to the northeast of Billiard Table Mountain (6622’).  Some…

#1020 Dry Creek Trailhead

Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Hiking
Dry Creek Trail #1020 parallels the Bull River on the boundary between USFS and private lands.  The trail is used to access Hamilton Gulch Trail #1019, Star Gulch Trail #1016, and Napoleon Gulch…

#1021 WF Dry Creek Trailhead

Hiking
West Fork Dry Creek Trail #1021 follows an old road prism into the head end of Dry Creek drainage and ends at the Cabinet Ranger District/Three Rivers Ranger District boundary.  Be advised the road…

#1028 Berray Mountain West Trailhead

Hiking
Berray Mountain West Trail #1028 intersects Berray Mountain Trail #967 approximately ½ mile from the historic Berray Mountain lookout tower. This trail enables users the ability to reach the summit…

#1035 Napoleon Gulch Trailhead

Horse Riding and Camping Hiking
Napoleon Gulch Trail #1035 starts at the end of Dry Creek Trail #1020 and follows Napoleon Gulch to Pilick Ridge.  Pilick Ridge Trail #1036 continues up to Star Peak in one direction and down to the…

#1036 Pilick Ridge Trailhead

Pilick Ridge Trail #1036 starts on Highway 56 and follows Pilick Ridge to Star Peak.  Spectacular views of the Cabinet Mountains Wilderness, Scotchman Peaks Recommended Wilderness Area, and the…

#1070 Loveland Peak Trailhead

Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Hiking
Loveland Peak Trail #1070 follows a major ridgeline to Loveland Peak (5473’).  Fabulous views of the town of  Noxon and the Clark Fork Valley can be seen from the peak.  Smeads Bench Trail #1077…

#1071 Rice Draw

Hiking
Rice Draw Trail #1071 traverses multiple closed roads as it climbs from the valley bottom near the town of Heron to a major ridgeline.  The trail receives very little use, with most use occurring in…

#1077 Smeads Bench

Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Hiking
Smeads Bench Trail #1077 follows Smeads Creek up to Loveland Peak Trail #1070.The trail crosses Smeads Creek but the crossing is easily negotiated.Smeads Bench Trail #1077

Last updated March 18th, 2025