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A good hike!

Hike in on the Caste Lake loop. You will need to look up trails starting from either Lolo Pass or fire road #27 off hwy 26.

Its a very beautiful, very secluded place right. Several campsites are set up right on the water and others are away set back in the trees a bit. Probably 5-6 total sites. Fire pits are constructed of stone. No water other than from the lake. Its real bare bones but if your into backpacking in, its pretty cool! Remember to pack out all pack in. Cheers! Ps. During mid summer be ready for skeeters…

Great setup!

All the campsites along 101 for miles were taken and we saw the sign to this place…

Wow! We were surprised that they had a single tent camping site left. They were surprised too in fact. Anyway, the place is a legit resort. Its some 50 acres and the tent campsites reside away from the RV area a little ways. Enough to seem secluded. They situated the place perfectly. My words cannot describe the elegance. Its a great natural setting. They set you up with a map. $25 a night but well worth it. Your closest neighbor is like 50-75 yards away at least. Soft grass ground, picnic table, fire pit. We got a site placed right behind two large ponds huge meadows. It was great. Very clean. Staff are mostly there to run the main store and RV area and are very accommodating if you need assistance. Again, the buildings and RVs are a little walk (out of sight) of the tent camping area. Showers if you need them. Beach is a short 1/4 mile walk across 101. Water available. If you’re looking for deep forest rough camping this isnt it. If you’re looking for easy going camping and beauty, this is just the place.