Huntsberger Lake Trail has fantastic views of the lake and surrounding area. Huntsberger lake has great fishing.

Length: 6.1 miles. Moderate to high difficulty

Trail Begins: Whale Creek Road 318 and 1674.Trail Ends: Whitefish Divide Trail 26

Lakeview Campground has 5 designated campsites. Restrooms available. Drinking water is not provided. The maximum recommended trailer length for this area is 22 feet.

Lid Creek Campground is located in Flathead National Forest. It contains 23 campsites with fishing, boating and swimming to enjoy at the site. boating. Restrooms are provided; however, drinking water is not. The maximum trailer length allowed is 16 feet.

At an elevation of 3,500 feet, Lost Johnny Point Campground encompasses 6 acres. This campground, located in Flathead National Forest in northwest Montana, is made up of 2 separate sections about a half a mile apart on the shore of the Hungry Horse Reservoir.

This is a one bedroom, one bath unit with a hide-a-bed in the living room to accommodate 2 additional sleepers. There is a fully equipped kitchen. A large bathroom and comfortable living area provide plenty of room to relax.

Mini Golden Inns Motel

Mini Golden Inns, located in Hungry Horse, Montana, is a friendly, pleasant place with a good reputation of consistent cleanliness. We are handicap accessible, offering kitchenettes, suites, and guest laundry. All 38 units are on ground level.

Moose Lake Campground has 3 designated campsites. Restrooms available. Drinking water is not provided. Fishing may be enjoyed nearby.

Mountain Meadow RV Park and Campground is situated on 77 beautiful, wooded acres and just minutes from Glacier National Park, restaurants, horseback riding, white water rafting, Hungry Horse Dam and Reservoir and Lion Lake.

Mount Hefty Trail (15) provides an outstanding view of Canada and Glacier National Park. The elevation gain on this trail is 3,260 feet. Special attractions include Thoma Lookout, Mt. Heft, and the Canadian border. The distance from Columbia Falls is 53 miles.

The elevation gain along Mt.Thompson - Seton Trail is 3,120 feet. Season is summer through fall. Special attractions include third highest peak in the district, remnants of old fire lookout.

Length: 12.2 miles. High difficulty

On Nasukoin Trail, enjoy outstanding views in all directions and the highest peak on the district, plus various lakes.

Length: 5.8 miles. High difficulty

Trail Begins: Red Meadow Creek Roads 115 and 589.Trail Ends: Nasukoin Peak

Six person capacity; cost $30. Three day limit depending upon number of reservations. Firewood is provided. Recommended access is by snowmobile or cross-country skiing. No pets.

Peter's Creek Campground has 6 designated campsites. Restrooms available. Drinking water is not provided. This campground is wheelchair accessible. Fishing may be enjoyed on the creek. The maximum recommended trailer length for this area is 30 feet.

Ralph Thayer Memorial Trail (26) offers exceptional views of Flathead Valley, Cabinet Mountain Range and Glacier National Park. Designated National Recreation Trail. Hiking difficulty is moderate to difficult. Elevation gains varies.

Review Mountain Trail (113) offers outstanding views of Canada and Glacier National Park. The elevation gain on this trail is 2,641 feet. This trail provides a loop route joining with Trail 23 back to Tuchuck Campground.

Length: 8.7 miles. High difficulty

Twelve person capacity; cost $45.00. Three day stay limit. Propane heat, refrigerator and lights in cabin. During winter, renter will have to ski, snowshoe, or snowmobile a short distance from road 210. No pets.

Skyland Road Snowmobile Trail is a cooperative operation with Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks and Cut Bank Snowmobile Club. Parking capacity for 30 vehicles.

Length: 39.5 miles of marked and groomed trails. .Trail Begins: Skyland Road.Trail Ends: West Marias Pass

Smokey Range Nature Trail is a designated National Recreation Trail with exceptional views of the Flathead Valley, Cabinet Mountain Range, and Glacier National Park.

Length: 10.3 miles. Moderate to high difficulty

Trail Begins: McGinnis Creek Road 803

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