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River Point Lolo Campground (Mt) — Lolo National Forest

General Overview

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Lolo National Forest

Overview

River Point Campground on the West shore of Seeley Lake is bordered by the Clearwater River to the North. Beach-front day-use picnic sites and a roped swimming beach are just a short walk away from the 27 RV/Tent sites. This includes 5 sites with river-front access.__ River Point is a popular campground and day-use area that sees heavy use all season. The campground is well known for its sweeping views of the eastern shoreline, area peaks, and the old growth Western Larch trees that tower over the valley.__

Recreation

The campground is popular for swimming, fishing, biking and paddling. There is no boat launch at this facility. A portion of the community trails network comes through the campground. The trails provide non-motorized access to town and nearby forest lands.__ The Clearwater Canoe Trailhead just North of Seeley Lake offers excellent flat water for viewing wildlife such as blue herons and river otters. The water trail is popular with canoeists and kayakers as it stretches 3.5 miles, or a couple of hours, down the river. The Morrell Falls National Recreation Trail on the East side of the valley offers an incredible day hike exploring recent burns, dense forests, and a large waterfall.__

Facilities

The campground is popular for swimming, fishing, biking and paddling. There is no boat launch at this facility. A portion of the community trails network comes through the campground. The trails provide non-motorized access to town and nearby forest lands.__ The Clearwater Canoe Trailhead just North of Seeley Lake offers excellent flat water for viewing wildlife such as blue herons and river otters. The water trail is popular with canoeists and kayakers as it stretches 3.5 miles, or a couple of hours, down the river. The Morrell Falls National Recreation Trail on the East side of the valley offers an incredible day hike exploring recent burns, dense forests, and a large waterfall.__

Natural Features

The campsites offer the chance to spend time with the old growth Western Larch trees. Many of these trees are over 500 years old and several feet in diameter. Just a short distance away is the Girard Grove, home of a Western Larch tree over 1000 years old and more than seven feet in diameter, known as ___Gus___. The historic Camp Paxson can also be seen across the Clearwater River. Bald eagles and osprey dive for fish in the early morning and late evening.

Nearby Attractions

The town of Seeley Lake, MT on the southeastern tip of the lake offers a variety of recreation services such as boat, canoe, and kayak rentals as well as guide services and resorts. Services like gas, groceries, restaurants, and lodging can also be found in town. Access to a variety of forests, sweeping views, mountain lakes, and rugged peaks can be discovered just a short drive up any of the nearby Forest Service roads. Just a day trip away from Seeley Lake, Glacier National Park is known for a variety of opportunities to explore alpine landscapes, active glaciers, and view unique wildlife. Contact the park for current conditions.__ Missoula, one one of Western Montana___s outdoor recreation hubs is about an hour from Seeley Lake, MT. Missoula is a full-service city with 2 hospitals, an international airport, and access to services, hotels, and outdoor activities.

Fee Info

<ul> <li>The nightly fee for individual RV/tent campsites is $20.00.</li> <li>Parking is allowed in the designated parking spur for each campsite only. Vehicles that do not fit must deposit an additional vehicle fee of $5.00 and must park in the day-use area. No parking along roadways.__</li> <li>Day use facilities are free of charge and are open from 6 a.m. - 10 p.m. daily.__</li> </ul>
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Location

River Point Lolo Campground (Mt) — Lolo National Forest is located in Montana

Detail location of campground

Directions

From I-90 take exit 109 for MT-200 E and travel for 32.3 mi. Turn left onto MT-83 N and travel 14.0 mi to Seeley Lake, MT. Turn left onto Boy Scout Rd and travel 2.1 mi. Turn right into the River Point Campground. __From River Point Campground entry road take the 1st left on the paved road to the camping area. Travel through the open single lane gate and proceed to the one-way traffic camping loop.

Address

3600 Boy Scout Road
Seeley lake, MT 59868

Coordinates

47.185097 N
113.512366 W

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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
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Features

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  • Reservable
  • Pets
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For Vehicles

  • Water Hookups

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Reviewed Jul. 6, 2021

Solid spot

Great spot right on seeley lake. My area was just a short walk to the beach area. Not much privacy but other than that very nice place

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  • Review photo of River Point Lolo Campground (Mt) — Lolo National Forest by Blaise D., July 6, 2021
Reviewed Aug. 11, 2019

Bombs Away!!

Bombs away describes the one and only draw back to our visit, and a funny one. Pine cones dropping on the RV. Were the squirrels tossing them? I had to wonder ðŸĪŠ

A quarter mile down the road that crosses the river is a grove of Western Larch, also known as tamaracks. The oldest tree is 1000 years old (see photo). Watch for signage and a tiny parking lot on the left. More: https://forestservicemuseum.org/exhibits/jim-girard/jim-girard-memorial-grove/

The campground backs up to the lovely Clearwater river with water lilies. Paved. Water spigot. Put toilets. So quiet, we planned to stay one night and have been here 3 so far. Feels like home... barring those pine cones that drop and scare the daylights out of me...

  • Review photo of River Point Lolo Campground (Mt) — Lolo National Forest by Kathy  H., August 11, 2019
  • Review photo of River Point Lolo Campground (Mt) — Lolo National Forest by Kathy  H., August 11, 2019
  • Review photo of River Point Lolo Campground (Mt) — Lolo National Forest by Kathy  H., August 11, 2019

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Does River Point Lolo Campground (Mt) — Lolo National Forest have RV hookups?

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  • What is the max vehicle length at River Point Lolo Campground (Mt) — Lolo National Forest?

    River Point Lolo Campground (Mt) — Lolo National Forest allows vehicles up to 56 feet.

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