The Clark Fork Wild and Scenic River stretches across Montana and Idaho, offering a pristine environment for outdoor activities such as fishing and kayaking.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Clark Fork Wild and Scenic River.
No entrance fees or permits required for general access
Late spring through early fall for optimal river conditions and comfortable weather
Local visitor centers in nearby towns provide information and guides
Accessible by main highways, but some areas may require high-clearance vehicles during certain seasons
Summers are warm and dry, while winters can be cold with significant snowfall. Ideal visiting months are from June to September.
Efforts are ongoing to protect water quality and habitats from pollution and invasive species.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located along the river with easy access to the water for fishing and kayaking.
Offers basic amenities like restrooms and is situated amidst scenic views.
Winds along the riverbank offering beautiful river views and chances to spot wildlife.
Leads to the picturesque Thompson Falls, a perfect spot for photography.
Rugged terrain provides an adventurous hike with rewarding landscapes.
Offers lush forest scenery and access to tranquil creekside settings.
Consider using a guide if you're new to whitewater activities for safety.
Spring and early summer are ideal for high water levels but beware of rapids.
There are designated put-in and take-out points for boats; plan accordingly.
Bring adequate sun protection and water as shade can be sparse along certain stretches.