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Big Eddy Campground

Contact Info
Kootenai National Forest
2693 Highway 200
Trout Creek, MT

Phone :
406-827-3533
Basics
Number of Sites:
3 sites
Elevation:
2200 feet

Description

Big Eddy is located adjacent to the Cabinet Gorge Reservoir. Set only 8 miles from the Montana/Idaho border, this small campground is popular and convenient with visitors traveling through the area.

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Details

Season
Open year round
Elevation
2200 feet
Basic Info
Total Sites:
3 sites
More Site Details
Max RV Length:
20+ feet
Additional Details

Boat ramp, fishing access on Cabinet Gorge Reservoir, hiking nearby in the Cabinet Mountains Wilderness, adjacent to State Highway 200.

The local vicinity offers exceptional hunting and wildlife viewing opportunities for black bear, elk, and whitetail deer.

Emergency medical services are available in Trout Creek, 25 miles southeast; Troy, 40 miles north; Libby, 55 miles northeast; and Sandpoint, Idaho, 20 miles northwest. Full services are located in the neighboring areas of Bull River and Noxon, Montana; and Clark Fork, Idaho.

Map + Directions

Basic Directions

From Noxon, travel approximately 8 miles northwest on State Highway 200. The site can be found 3 miles west of the junction with State Highways 56 and 200.


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