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Lolo/Seeley Lake
Overview
Located in the heart of the breathtaking Seeley-Swan Valley, Lolo/Seeley Lake offers a tranquil escape for RVers looking to immerse themselves in Montana’s rugged beauty. The park is nestled among towering western larches and ponderosa pines, providing a shaded, forest-like atmosphere that feels miles away from the hustle of daily life. Whether you are passing through on your way to Glacier National Park or staying for a week of lake activities, this destination emphasizes a relaxed mountain pace and a genuine connection to the outdoors.
Location & Surroundings
This park sits in a prime location between the majestic Mission Mountains and the Swan Range. Situated just a short distance from the shores of Seeley Lake and the winding Clearwater River, the surroundings are a paradise for water enthusiasts and photographers alike. The landscape is defined by a chain of emerald-colored lakes and dense forests, offering a cool, alpine climate during the summer months. It serves as a perfect basecamp for exploring the expansive Bob Marshall Wilderness, one of the most untouched ecosystems in the United States.
Amenities & Park Features
Visitors can expect a well-maintained facility designed to accommodate modern travelers while preserving a rustic feel. The park provides a variety of features to ensure a comfortable stay in the woods:
- Full hookup sites with 30 and 50 amp service available for various rig sizes.
- Clean restrooms, private showers, and laundry facilities for long-term guests.
- A fun mini-golf course and a pet-friendly KampK9 area for your companions.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor recreation is the primary draw for this region. Guests are minutes away from the Clearwater Canoe Trail, a gentle stretch of water perfect for paddling and wildlife viewing. Fishing is a popular pastime, with local waters teeming with trout and kokanee salmon. History and nature buffs should not miss a visit to "Gus," the largest larch tree in the world, located nearby. During the winter, the area transforms into a premier snowmobiling destination, with hundreds of miles of groomed trails nearby.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal match for nature-focused families and outdoor adventurers who want creature comforts without sacrificing the wilderness experience. It is particularly well-suited for travelers who enjoy a quiet, wooded setting over a busy highway stop. If your travel style involves kayaking, hiking, or birdwatching by day and relaxing under a canopy of stars by night, this location provides the authentic Big Sky experience. It is also a favorite for those wanting a slower-paced alternative to the more crowded tourist hubs.
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User Reviews
Deanna Minetola
While access to the lake is great and a welcome diversion while camping, we only used the parking section of the campsite because it was so overgrown. There were obvious paths where others had tramped through the high grass, but we were unwilling to get ticks, or find snakes in that grass.
Norma Huffman
Great food and service at local bar
Emperor of the Universe A.K.A. Bobby
Beautiful & peaceful.. Free till 28th of May.... Happy camping...
Michael Mayer
Such a beautiful campground, the water is just a bit cool but super enjoyable, amazing place to bring a boat!
Bruce Kessler
For warm season camping, there are shadier camps... pretty desolate.