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Dorr Skeels Campground

Troy, Montana
54.8 mi from City Center

Jones Bay Campground

Wilbur, Washington
73.5 mi from City Center

Evans Group Site

Kettle Falls, Washington
61.2 mi from City Center

Penix Boat-in Campground

Hunters, Washington
55 mi from City Center

Hunters Campground

Hunters, Washington
54.6 mi from City Center

Mammoth Springs Campground

Shoshone County, Idaho
99 mi from City Center

Evans Campground

Evans, Washington
57.5 mi from City Center

Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area

Hunters, Washington
54.4 mi from City Center

Libby Dam and Lake Koocanusa Park

Libby, Montana
81.1 mi from City Center

Bald Mountain Lookout

Harvard, Idaho
82.2 mi from City Center

Killarney Lake Boat Launch Campground

Cataldo, Idaho
50.8 mi from City Center

Killarney Lake Picnic Site Campground

Cataldo, Idaho
50.4 mi from City Center

Kilbrennan Lake Campground

Troy, Montana
60.1 mi from City Center

Turner Flat Campground

Shoshone County, Idaho
91.5 mi from City Center

Thompson Falls State Park

Thompson Falls, Montana
85.8 mi from City Center

Minton Peak Lookout Cabin

Trout Creek, Montana
63.4 mi from City Center

Sheep Springs Campground

Saint Maries, Idaho
62.1 mi from City Center

Bumblebee Campground

Shoshone County, Idaho
51.3 mi from City Center

Deer Ridge Lookout

Bonners Ferry, Idaho
63 mi from City Center

Big Creek Baldy Lookout Cabin

Libby, Montana
75.3 mi from City Center

The Big Creek Baldy Lookout Cabin sits at an elevation of over 5,700 feet in the Kootenai National Forest, and is a perfect place for a cozy, secluded getaway. Campers can enjoy the panoramic views of the wide valleys and densely forested peaks. Lake Koocanusa and the Yaak River are popular features of this park. As you hike, bike and explore this lush area, keep your eyes open for curious wildlife like elk, moose, deer, bears, birds and smaller mammals. Campers can also look forward to water activities like fishing, cruising, paddle boarding, canoeing and kayaking. Visitors can also take advantage of berry picking and birding. 
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