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Placid Lake
Overview
Placid Lake State Park offers a serene escape nestled in the heart of the Seeley-Swan Valley. Known primarily for its remarkably clear mountain water, the park provides a classic Montana experience where the forest meets the shore. Visitors are greeted by a peaceful environment that feels secluded yet accessible, making it a premier destination for those looking to reconnect with nature while enjoying reliable park management and well-maintained facilities.
Location & Surroundings
Located just a short drive from the town of Seeley Lake, the park sits at an elevation of 4,100 feet within the Lolo National Forest. The surrounding landscape is dominated by dense stands of larch and pine, offering ample shade and privacy for campers. Because it is part of the Clearwater River drainage, the area is a vital habitat for local wildlife, providing travelers with frequent opportunities to spot ospreys and loons near the timberline.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground is well-equipped for RV travelers, featuring 40 campsites with several offering 30-amp electrical hookups to power your rig. Practical amenities include a paved boat ramp for easy water access and a designated swimming beach with a sandy area for relaxation. The park also provides seasonal flush toilets and modern shower facilities, which add a level of comfort to this beautifully rustic mountain setting.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Water sports are the main draw here, with the lake being a local favorite for trophy fishing for kokanee salmon and trout. Beyond the water, the Seeley Lake community offers charming local shops and dining options just ten miles away. For those who prefer land-based adventures, the nearby Clearwater Canoe Trail offers a unique way to explore the wetlands, while the surrounding forest provides miles of trails for mountain biking and hiking.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts who prioritize water-based recreation and a quiet, natural setting over high-end resort amenities. It is a fantastic choice for family campers who want a safe and scenic place for children to swim and explore. While it accommodates most RVs, the intimate layout is especially well-suited for those seeking a traditional camping vibe where the focus remains firmly on the Montana wilderness.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
User Reviews
Shea B
Gorgeous lake with beautiful views. The water was clear and felt very nice. Beautiful homes and cabins surround the lake. People were kayaking, canoeing, paddleboarding, swimming and enjoying the lake. Such a beautiful spot.
Patti Poston
Nice place. Friendly neighbors. There are pay showers. They looked okay. If I had to I would shower here. They were very roomy. The campsite was uneven. You will need to level. Lots of places to walk dogs with water access. We got there around 7 pm and it was a bit nippy so plenty of lake access.
Avery Boyd
Was full for the weekend we planned, but still a beautiful area. Came here a lot as a kid, and can't wait to take the family camping this year. Would probably recommend reserving a spot in advance with how popular the areas is.
Theresa H
We were fortunate to find an open campsite on a Friday night. The lake is beautiful and peaceful. The flush toilets and showers are a little walk away if you're camped on the outside, but they are clean. The showers are $1 for 3 minutes, which I guess isn't too bad. The park hosts are very helpful. I can't say anything about the fishing, but most of the campers there are fishermen.
Cecelia Ferguson
Real nice park but a little confusing coming in because there are no directional signs to tell you which way to go for your site. Dogs loved it especially the golden retriever
Disabled in the Wild
Placid Lake State Park is a small public day use recreation site on Placid Lake, featuring picnic tables and a fishing dock. Accessibility info and site description: To find Placid Lake State Park, travel on Hwy 83 north of Missoula or south of Seeley Lake, and turn west at the signs. Go straight past the Placid Lake State Park campground and follow the small picnic table sign ahead. Drive 1.6 miles through a residential area, and on the left you'll find the small day use area. The main parking lot can hold around 5 cars, and there is a narrow van accessible spot with a paved path that connects to the accessible restroom. There's a small wooded area with a few picnic tables scattered around, and a short paved path that goes down to the fishing dock. I want to point out that all the information listed online for this state park (including FWP, Visit MT, and stateparks.com) is actually information about the campground. The campground does not have a day use area. The actual state park day use area is almost two miles from the campground and is very small. But the good thing about a small state park is that it requires much less walking! It's a beautiful lake with mountain views, and this spot is tucked away from busy roads and crowds. It's also the only public day use site on Placid Lake. As long as you adjust your expectations before visiting and know this is not a large or fancy location, I think it can be a very enjoyable spot!
JamiSue Sharp
Pure heaven if you are looking for a place to boat, camp, hike, pick huckleberries, bike ride, or fish.. Just a few ideas for an amazing getaway. The lake is beautiful, warm and not extremely large. You can pick huckleberries right off the main roads in the summer.. Go explore and visit this little gem in Montana.