Koocanusa Area

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The Koocanusa Area is primarily centered along a narrow 90 mile long Koocanusa Reservoir, formed by Libby Dam. Approximately 60 miles are within the United States. Libby Dam is operated by the US Army Corps of Engineers which provides daily dam tours. Koocanusa Reservoir is the major recreation attraction in this geographic area, providing ideal settings for large watercraft and sailing. The reservoir contains a large and stable population of Kookanee salmon, Kamloops (rainbow) trout, bull trout, West slope cutthroat trout and burbot. Fishing has been reported to be fantastic. There are a number of large developed recreation complexes along the reservoir shoreline including: Rexford Bench, McGillivray, Peck Gulch, and Rocky Gorge. Campgrounds, picnic areas, swimming beaches, boat ramps, as well as day use areas comprise many of the facilities within these developed sites. In addition there are two marina complexes located on the reservoir, one on the southern end, at Cripple Horse, while the northern portion of the reservoir has Mariners Haven Resort near the Town of Rexford. There are also a number of private RV parks, restaurants, and stores near the marinas or within the surrounding communities of West Kootenai, Rexford, Eureka and Libby. Two paved highways running adjacent to the reservoir and extending from Eureka to Libby have been designated by the State of Montana as a Scenic Byway. Traffic is light and views along the roadways are memorable, including glimpses of the Ural-Tweed Big Horn Sheep herd, located on the eastern side of the reservoir along Hwy 37, Various mountain ranges create the geographic setting; Purcell Mountains located west of Koocanusa Reservoir while the Salish Mountains are located on the eastern side. The Koocanusa Area is the perfect setting for year round recreational attractions, including: fishing, water sports, rock and ice climbing, and driving for pleasure, especially during the fall Western Larch color change. Stone Hill climbing area is also located adjacent to Hwy 37 just south of Koocanusa Bridge. The climbing area offers in excess of 70 established climbing routes. Many climbers use the site as an opportunity to hone their climbing skills or to introduce new climbers to the sport. Koocanusa Bridge located at Mile Post 53, approximately 6 miles south of the Town of Rexford. It is the longest and highest bridge in Montana. The bridge connects Hwy 37 to the Western side of the reservoir and recreational opportunities such as road access to the Yaak River valley, the community of West Kootenai, and numerous hiking trails and fishing creeks. Located on the western side is a former fire lookout cabin that is now available for the public to rent. The Koocanusa Area is the perfect setting for a large-water based recreation vacation. Fish Your National Forests: This site can be accessed by Passenger Car; Fish available include: Trout, Native Trout; Types of fishing available include: Wade, Shore, Motorized boat, Float tube, Spin, Bait; ADA Accessible fishing access with boat launch

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Brian Bostwick

3 years ago
5/5

Lots of OHV trails to ride on. Side by sides can fit almost every trail. During the spring the water level is low and you can ride or drive sandy trails or even find some mud to play in as well.

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Richard Burnell

2 years ago
5/5

Beautiful reservoir in Northern Montana, extends into Canada. Best fishing is by boat but there are a few accesses along the reservoir where you can get down to do some bank fishing multitude of fish many species,from bluegills to bass and even salmon, great place to go for a family outing or if you're looking for a place to camp for vacation.

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sabrina bayha

1 year ago
5/5

Beautiful Beautiful Beautiful!!!! Camping and boating or even just day use will not leave you disappointed.

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Cristina Isabela Bravo

1 year ago
5/5

Beautiful lake! We spent two nights camping in this amazing place and we enjoyed it to the fullest. Lots of undeveloped camping areas with beautiful scenery and beach access. Highly recommend

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k c

1 year ago
5/5

Fantastic campground. 2 of us rode bikes up here from CDA Idaho for an overnight camping trip. Great communication, super polite and friendly. Campsites are mostly on the lake with a short walk and rock shore scramble. Lake water was amazing, clean and quiet. Sitting by the fire with a nice steak dinner was very relaxing and quiet. Lots of stars on a clear night and a great mountain sunset. Don't forget to bring water. There is no potable water on site, and the sites are FCFS. The road to the lake is also a very nice motorcycle ride. We will be back.

Just don't drop firewood on your foot like my Buddy did.

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