West Shore / Flathead Lake State Park offers extensive shoreline access to Flathead Lake, providing visitors with outstanding recreational opportunities including boating, camping, and hiking along Montana’s largest natural freshwater lake.
West Shore / Flathead Lake State Park is located on the western shoreline of Flathead Lake, the largest natural freshwater lake in the western United States. Spanning multiple units along the lake’s shore, the park provides access to diverse landscapes including sandy beaches, forested hillsides, and open water views. The park’s geography is characterized by gently sloping terrain dropping down to the lake, with a mix of ponderosa pine, Douglas fir, and native grasses. The ecology supports a variety of wildlife including white-tailed deer, bald eagles, ospreys, and numerous migratory bird species. Historically, the lake and surrounding lands were important to the Salish and Kootenai tribes, who relied on the abundant fish and native plants for sustenance. Established to preserve public access to Flathead Lake, the park encourages outdoor recreation through activities such as boating, fishing, hiking, camping, and wildlife observation. Key landmarks include the Polson Bay unit, known for its boat ramps and picnic areas, and Yellow Bay, where visitors can enjoy lakeside camping and water sports. Visitors appreciate the serene environment, extensive lake access, and relatively undeveloped shoreline, making it ideal for family outings and solo adventures alike.
Expansive shoreline access along Flathead Lake
Abundant opportunities for fishing and boating
Scenic hiking trails with lake and forest views
Camping sites including lakeside and wooded settings
One of the largest and most popular camping areas in the park, offering extensive lakeshore access and boat launch facilities.
Provides marina access, picnic grounds, and swimming areas adjacent to the town of Polson, Montana.
Several moderate hiking trails offer panoramic views of Flathead Lake and surrounding forested hillsides.