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Cozy Mountain Bungalow

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48mi from Logan State Park · 1 site · Lodging · Clark Fork, ID
Snug tiny 8’x12’ bungalow in the woods with everything you need for a not-so-rustic camping experience, surrounded by a forested mountainside. Inside, you’ll find a cozy full-size bed with extra blankets and pillows, a rocking chair, and a small wardrobe. Just outside, there’s a level 8’x8’ tent platform for extra space. Enjoy a big patio with a swing, an outdoor kitchen with seating for four, a fire pit, room to park—and even ingredients for s’mores. The bungalow has power for lights and charging your gadgets, while fresh water comes from a 2.5-gallon spigot tank filled from our deep well. A private, breezy outdoor potty with a bucket toilet is included (and doesn’t stink—we promise!). The outdoor kitchen features a camp stove, sink, counter space, cooking utensils, camp dishes, and more. The outdoor adventure here is endless. Turn right up the road—part of the Idaho Centennial Trail—to explore hundreds of square miles of roads, trails, wildlife, mountains, and rivers. It’s perfect for mountain biking, hunting, or seasonal huckleberry and mushroom picking. Turn left and you’re minutes from Montana, or head to the endlessly scenic Clark Fork River and delta with its dozens of wooded islands. Bring your water toys to enjoy vast Lake Pend Oreille—Idaho’s largest lake and the fifth deepest in the nation—for fishing, boating, swimming, paddling, kayaking, or canoeing. Just across the river, the huge Lightning Creek drainage offers backpacking, hiking, mountain biking, and endless exploring. Further out, you’ll find the town of Sandpoint and, just above it, year-round fun at Schweitzer Mountain Ski Resort. It all starts right here.
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Bucketlist #1

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39mi from Logan State Park · 2 sites · RVs · Big Arm, MT
Drive-in, park, and begin enjoying all the crazy, fun, or just relaxing things you want out of your private lakefront property. You're on the shores of Flathead Lake, the largest freshwater lake, this side of the Mississippi, and home of Wildhorse Island, where the Boone and Crocket world record Bighorn Sheep was discovered, killed by winter weather. This 2160 acre island is also the home of deer, mountain lions, bears, several species of eagles, and wild horses. Day hiking is allowed and is a 5-minute boat ride from your beach spot. Just slightly over an hour to Glacier National Park and access to all the mountain lakes, rivers and streams to explore, you won't be bored. Right around the corner, you have access to a boat ramp at one of the state-owned Parks with public showers, if the lake water is too cold. If you want to make her an honest women, while you're here, you're staying on our wedding and event venue (www.flatheadlakeforevers) and we will help make that happen too. Tell us what you want and we'll help you make it happen. Pictures posted on this site are all from this 34 acre, 900 ft. of lake frontage venue. Don't miss this one. Sorry no more instant booking, we don't ever want another Tod on our property.
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Horses Welcome | Hot Shower Big Sky

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33mi from Logan State Park · 10 sites · Tents, RVs · Kalispell, MT
Are you ready for an unforgettable camping experience surrounded by nature's wonders? Look no further than Camp Whispering Pines in Kalispell, MT. Whether you're a car camper, tent camper, or traveling with your RV or horses, we have everything you need for a comfortable and adventurous stay. At Camp Whispering Pines, we pride ourselves on our central location, putting you within easy reach of Rebecca Farms, Flathead Lake, Foy's Lake, and the majestic Glacier National Park. Our dry campsites come equipped with picnic tables, fire rings, porta-jon toilets, and access to potable water. But what sets us apart is our horse facilities, including corrals and an arena, providing a secure place for horses and riders to camp. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Flathead Valley, explore local attractions and activities, and create memories that will last a lifetime. Book your stay now and secure your spot at Camp Whispering Pines. Simply click on the button below to reserve your campsite today! Don't miss out on this opportunity to experience the magic of camping in Kalispell. We can't wait to welcome you to Camp Whispering Pines!
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A Place of Tranquility

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33mi from Logan State Park · 9 sites · Tents, RVs · Thompson Falls, MT
Whether you’re seeking adventure or solitude, you’ll find it here in Big Sky Country. From the jagged Rocky Mountains to the expansive Great Plains. Green Acres Ranch is home to some of the most beautiful wildlife in the country. The town of Thompson Falls is filled with friendly residents, affordable eatery’s and unique trinket shopping. It's a 20-minute walk or 10-minute bike ride to the famous High Bridge that takes you to the island into town, along with swimming and fishing. Need some space. You’ll find it on our green fields of 10 acres, or 5 acres of forest. Inviting the wild turkeys, geese, elk, eagles and deer. Views are filled with panoramic serene mountains and majestic blue skies. Portable toilets will not be available until the beginning of May and we've got The Best Drinking Water. ~Thank You~
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The best camping in Logan State Park, MT guide

Overview

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Have a wet hot American summer at Logan, the state park nestled within a dense douglas fir and ponderosa pine forest. It’s easy to pretend you’re back at summer camp with an afternoon of swimming in Middle Thompson Lake, or a game of horseshoes that lasts until the ring of the dinner bell. Logan has all the dependable summer classics, with some supa fine lake views thrown in. Water ski, fish, and motor boat to your inner 12 year-old heart’s content. Paddle all the way across the lake and take in the sight of tall mountains blanketed in green. There’s nothing but mile after mile of forest here. End the night with a group talent show on the water and you’ll be tearing up like it’s the final night of Summer ‘98 (or ‘88...or ‘08?).

Notable campgrounds

  • Lakeside Campground: Wake up to the gentle lapping of lake waters and spend your days fishing or swimming at this idyllic spot.
  • Forest Haven Campground: Immerse yourself in the tranquility of western larch and ponderosa pine at this peaceful retreat.
  • Mountain View Campground: Enjoy breathtaking views and easy access to hiking trails from this elevated campground.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially for peak summer months, to secure your ideal campsite at Logan State Park.
  • Consider visiting during the shoulder seasons for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies and check back regularly for newly available sites.
  • Explore nearby camping options if your preferred dates are not available at Logan State Park.

When to go

The best time to visit Logan State Park is during the warm summer months when all facilities are fully operational. However, for those who prefer solitude and are prepared for cooler weather, the off-season offers a unique, peaceful experience. Be mindful of the park's seasonal operations and check for any alerts or closures before planning your trip.

Know before you go

  • Check the latest park alerts for any restrictions or closures before your visit.
  • Remember to store food properly as per the park's food storage rules to protect wildlife.
  • All amenities, including the RV dump station and showers, are seasonal, so plan accordingly.
  • Pets are allowed in the park, but ensure they are supervised and on a leash.
  • Accessibility is a priority, with ADA accessible facilities available for visitors.
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