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Blackfoot River, Lolo National Forest Adventures

The Blackfoot River is a renowned classic in the Lolo National Forest, offering a diverse recreational playground with abundant fishing, paddling, and wildlife viewing opportunities.

42,000
Acres Protected
Over 700
Miles of Trails
200,000+
Annual Visitors
1976
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Blackfoot River, Lolo National Forest.

Entrance Requirements

Free access with specific permits for fishing and boating.

Best Time to Visit

Summer and early fall are ideal for water activities and hiking.

Visitor Information

Lolo National Forest Ranger Station in Missoula

Getting There

Accessible via Highway 200 with some primitive roads leading to less-traveled sections.

Weather & Climate

Summers are warm with average temperatures ranging from 70-85°F. Winters are cold and snowy, averaging 20-30°F, with spring and fall offering cooler days and cold nights.

Conservation Efforts

Ongoing efforts focus on habitat restoration for native fish species and mitigation of invasive species. Climate change poses a risk to snowpack levels affecting river flow.

Camping in Blackfoot River, Lolo National Forest

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Harry's Flat Campground

Primitive
No Reservations Needed

Offers riverside camping with basic amenities, first-come, first-served.

Russell Gates Memorial Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

Located along Highway 200, offering picnic tables, water, and restrooms.

Top Trails

Monture Trail

Moderate
12 miles

Winds through forested areas with views of the Monture Creek.

Clearwater River Trail

Easy
8 miles

Follows the river with excellent birdwatching opportunities.

Bear Creek Trail

Hard
11 miles

Challenging trail with steep climbs and rewarding vistas.

Cottonwood Lake Trail

Easy
4 miles

Leads to scenic lake views and is ideal for families.

Trailblazer Tips

For the best fishing, try early morning or late afternoon.

Check the river's flow levels, especially during spring runoff.

Camping sites near the river fill quickly; reserve in advance.

Pack appropriate footwear for kayaking and hiking.

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