Libby Dam is large, in charge and helps form Lake Koocanusa (say THAT ten times fast) where you’re invited to play and stay beneath wide open Montana skies and rolling hills covered in pines. Autumn is prime time to come out for leaf peeping on the hiking trails, while summer offers plenty of activity on the lake. Go Koo-koocanusa for boating, swimming, and fishing or just sun yourself on the shores. Be sure to pop into the visitors center for a tour of the dam, and the friendly ranger will you point you in the right direction for some primitive camping under insanely starry skies. There’s a boatload of fun and adventure waiting for you at Libby Dam, all you’ve gotta do is show up!
Libby Dam is large, in charge and helps form Lake Koocanusa (say THAT ten times fast) where you’re invited to play and stay beneath wide open Montana skies and rolling hills covered in pines. Autumn is prime time to come out for leaf peeping on the hiking trails, while summer offers plenty of activity on the lake. Go Koo-koocanusa for boating, swimming, and fishing or just sun yourself on the shores. Be sure to pop into the visitors center for a tour of the dam, and the friendly ranger will you point you in the right direction for some primitive camping under insanely starry skies. There’s a boatload of fun and adventure waiting for you at Libby Dam, all you’ve gotta do is show up!
Alexander Creek Campground is a primitive spot for those who want to spend less time camping and more time exploring! Situated along the west bank of the Kootenai River, these first-come, first-served sites offer a fire pit, picnic table, and garbage cans. A restroom is located across the street, as well as a boat launch so you can spend your days Read more...
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Libby Dam and Lake Koocanusa Park
Libby Dam is large, in charge and helps form Lake Koocanusa (say THAT ten times fast) where you’re invited to play and stay beneath wide open Montana skies and rolling hills covered in pines. Autumn is prime time to come out for leaf peeping on the hiking trails, while summer offers plenty of activity on the lake. Go Koo-koocanusa for boating, swimming, and fishing or just sun yourself on the shores. Be sure to pop into the visitors center for a tour of the dam, and the friendly ranger will you point you in the right direction for some primitive camping under insanely starry skies. There’s a boatload of fun and adventure waiting for you at Libby Dam, all you’ve gotta do is show up!
Libby Dam is large, in charge and helps form Lake Koocanusa (say THAT ten times fast) where you’re invited to play and stay beneath wide open Montana skies and rolling hills covered in pines. Autumn is prime time to come out for leaf peeping on the hiking trails, while summer offers plenty of activity on the lake. Go Koo-koocanusa for boating, swimming, and fishing or just sun yourself on the shores. Be sure to pop into the visitors center for a tour of the dam, and the friendly ranger will you point you in the right direction for some primitive camping under insanely starry skies. There’s a boatload of fun and adventure waiting for you at Libby Dam, all you’ve gotta do is show up!
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1 campground in Libby Dam and Lake Koocanusa Park
Alexander Creek Campground is a primitive spot for those who want to spend less time camping and more time exploring! Situated along the west bank of the Kootenai River, these first-come, first-served sites offer a fire pit, picnic table, and garbage cans. A restroom is located across the street, as well as a boat launch so you can spend your days Read more...
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