Rexford Bench Campground

  • $24.00 /night
  • (4.5)4 reviews

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Other Camping
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Trailer Camping

About Campground

Overview

Rexford Bench Recreation Area is the most highly developed camp area within the Kootenai National Forest. Rexford Bench Campground has 54 sites, 35 are first come-first serve and 19 can be reserved. Kamloops Terrace has 20 sites and additional overflow parking. A high and low water boat ramp is available. A day use area with swimming beach completes this popular area. It is a popular destination for boating, fishing and swimming on Lake Koocanusa, and hiking in the surrounding forest. Beautiful sandstone formations can be viewed not far from the campground, and osprey and eagles can often be seen fishing in the reservoir.

Recreation

Fishing, boating and swimming are popular activities. Fishing derbies are held several times each year and anglers can expect a catch of kokanee salmon, whitefish and a variety of trout, among others.

A variety of hiking trails begins in the campground, including a relatively short interpretive trail that loops around the campground, and the Hoodoo Trail, that leads to impressive sandstone formations that jut out from an inlet along the lake. The Hoodoos can also be seen via boat. Several paths lead from the campground to the adjacent beach, boat ramp and overflow parking area.

Facilities

The campground offers dozens of accessible, single-family sites for tent and RV camping. Some sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. A large overflow parking area is available for boat trailers and RVs.

Each site is equipped with a table and campfire ring with grill. Accessible flush toilets and drinking water are provided, but utility hookups are not available. Campground roads and campsite spurs are paved. A campground host is on-site.

Natural Features

The campground is located on an arm of Lake Koocanusa in northwest Montana near the Canadian border. The 46,500-acre reservoir has over 127 miles of shoreline and is formed by 422' Libby Dam on the Kootenai River, which stretches about 90 miles and into Canada. It is a large campground, situated in a ponderosa pine forest at an elevation of 2,470 feet.

Osprey often fish around Libby Dam at sunset, making for enjoyable viewing opportunities. Bald eagles can be seen hunting kokanee in the river and lake during the fall. A variety of wildlife also makes its home in the area.

Nearby Attractions

The Kootenai River, below Libby Dam, is a blue ribbon fishery. Guided tours of the dam and powerhouse are offered at the visitor center throughout the summer. Visitors also enjoy driving the 100-mile loop around the reservoir. Several trails, including some that lead to scenic waterfalls, are located along the route.

Directions

From Eureka, MT, take US Rt. 93 north 1.4 miles to State Rt. 37. Turn left onto Rt. 37 and go 5.5 miles to campground sign. Turn right at sign and take immediate right after Recreation Area sign. Go 0.3 miles to trailer symbol sign and turn right into campground.

Access

Drive-in

Accommodations

RV Sites
Standard
Tent Sites

Features

Driveway Back-In
Driveway Pull Through
Reservable
Sanitary Dump
Toilets
WiFi

Essentials

Alcohol Allowed
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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Carter Bouslaugh

1 year ago
4/5

Nice campground overall. We were there Tuesday after Memorial weekend and had the entire B loop all to ourselves! Were 3 or 4 campers on the A loop is all.

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Roy Bowlby

4 years ago
4/5

We have been camping at Rexford Bench for a number of years and enjoy the spacious atmosphere, paved roads and trailer pads. There are no hookups for campers, but the area is worth staying at with out services. There are numerous freshwater taps and the washrooms are clean and well maintained. Lots of path ways (paved, gravel, and/or dirt) to walk, whether it is to the lake or take a path into the wooded areas. While hiking the pathways they have posted interesting documented facts about the local, animals, birds and ecosystem with in the park area. (some of the fact sheets are missing, and would be nice if they replaced them)

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Petrus Lourens

1 year ago
5/5

Great campground. Washrooms are clean with flushing toilets. Campsites are large. Good shade. Dumpstation with potable water upon entering.

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Nigel

1 year ago
5/5

Man this place is great! Close to an awesome off-road trail to an amazing beach (only 4x4 vehicles can get there, not kidding). Clean flushable bathrooms, camp hosts were very friendly, and pretty tight on rules so it stays nice. No showers though but there is a place for a paid shower.

We stayed for 6 days in the first come first serve and didn't have trouble getting a spot on a Wednesday.

It was a great experience and fun for the family, we will definitely be back.

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