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Hunting, Fishing and Shooting

The Lolo National Forest offers many types of hunting and fishing opportunities for visitors of all ages and experience levels. These activities are sometimes more than a sport. For some, the rewards of the land, lakes, rivers and streams feed families at home or at the campsite.

State laws apply to hunting and fishing on the Lolo National Forest. Please visit the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks website to learn more about the regulations. 

If you are interested in regulations on tribal lands near the Lolo National Forest, please visit the Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes website. 

Lake and Pond Fishing

There are many opportunities for lake and pond fishing across the forest. 

Ice Fishing

Ice fishing is a great way to enjoy the winter months in Montana. The Seeley Lake Area has some excellent lakes suitable for ice fishing.

River and Stream Fishing

There are many opportunities for river and stream fishing across the forest. 

Hunting

Hunting is a tradition and a part of our heritage. Managing wildlife in Montana is the primary responsibility of the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks.  The responsibility of the Forest Service is management of grassland and forest habitat which supplies food, shelter, and water for wildlife within the National Forests.  The Lolo National Forest and adjoining state and private lands include a variety of game ranges and habitats, from high mountain areas to low farmed valleys. 

Visit the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks site for more information about hunting seasons and licensing.

To ensure every hunter has an opportunity to enjoy traditional hunting experiences, here are some helpful tips and resources:

  • Obtain a Motor Vehicle Use Map (MVUM) to review restrictions and view where motorized use begins or ends (some may not be signed as closed). Copies of MVUM maps are available online and at all USDA Forest Service Offices. Consider downloading and install the Avenza app to view current Lolo National Forest’s MVUM on your smart phone or tablet device.
  • It is prohibited to take any motorized vehicle behind a berm, gate, rock, barrier post, or other closure device within the national forest.
  • Discharging a firearm (including a bow and arrow) on or across a national forest system road, within 150 yards of a Forest Service campground, building, or other developed recreation site, such as, boat launches/landings, picnic areas, or any other occupied areas is prohibited.
  • Planning to camp? View the Northern Region’s Camping Restrictions. Download and view the Regional Closure Order - Camping Restrictions.
  • Maps for the Lolo National Forest can be found at https://fs.usda.gov/r01/lolo/maps-guides.
  • Leave No Trace and be safe. You are always responsible for your own safety.
  • If you’re planning on having a campfire while visiting the Forest, please first check on current fire restrictions.  Don’t forget to bring supplies to properly extinguish your fire, such as a bucket to hold water and a shovel to stir the fire as you put it out.  Watch this YouTube video for more information: https://youtu.be/9mlsuIQ96oo.


Additional information on hunting on National Forests can be found at https://www.fs.usda.gov/visit/know-before-you-go/hunting.

Tribal

On Tribal Lands near the Lolo National Forest, visit the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribe information.

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Clark Memorial Campground

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
This is an open, sunny site in the canyon bottom along the river. There is a forest nearby and fishing opportunities in the Thompson River.

Clearwater Crossing Campground

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Horse Riding and Camping
Off the beaten path, this is a small campground with stock facilities and public corrals. The nearby trailhead is primarily used for horseback riding and hiking into the Great Burn area.

Clearwater River Canoe Trail #7777A

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Outdoor Science and Learning Water Activities
This canoe trail, north of the town of Seeley Lake, in on a slow-moving, meandering stretch of the Clearwater River upstream of Seeley Lake. The 3.5 mile waterway, with a slight current, can be…

Cliff Lake Trail #100

Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
The Cliff Lake Trail provides relatively quick access into one of the most picturesque alpine cirque basin and lake on the Superior Ranger District. The scenic attractions include unobstructed views…

Copper King Campground

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
This campground is in a moist river bottom cedar forest (bring your bug repellent in June and July). Adjacent Thompson River offers fishing opportunities. Access for large vehicles can be challenging.

Dalles Campground

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Located in the Rock Creek drainage, this campground is situated above Rock Creek in a mixed conifer forest. This area is known for its blue ribbon trout stream and rugged canyon environment.

Deer Creek Campground

Site Open
Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Five dispersed camping sites with fire rings are available for small RVs or tent camping, with nearby fishing, hiking, mushroom and berry picking.Pack it in/Pack it out.

Double Arrow Lookout

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning Scenic Drives Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Double Arrow Lookout was renovated in 2021-2022! The Double Arrow Lookout offers guests a chance to see the Seeley valley and the adjacent Swan Mountains from a different and unique vantage point,…

Ferry Landing Picnic Area

Site Open
Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Picnicking Horse Riding and Camping Scenic Drives Water Activities
This open site is in the canyon bottom on a major river. Recreation opportunities include: picnicking at the beach, fishing and boating the Clark Fork River, hiking and horseback trail riding.

Fishtrap Lake Campground

Site Open
Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Water Activities
This is an open, sunny site with scattered trees on a flat bench above Fishtrap Lake. Non-motorized boating and lake fishing permitted. A hiking trail is available nearby.Fish Your National Forests:…

Last updated March 3rd, 2025