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Yaak River Day Use Area

Contact Info
Phone 1:
406-295-4693
Basics
Number of Sites:
1

Amenities

Basic Amenities
  • Drinking Water
  • RV Sites
Special Features
  • Playground
  • Fishing
Additional Conveniences
  • Boat Ramp

Details

Season
Open through Fri Oct 11 2013
Location
Getting There:
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):
48.46, -115.89
48°27'36"N, 115°53'24"W

From Troy, travel west on Highway 2 for approximately 7 miles. The fee station and campground hosts are located on the east side of the road, prior to crossing the Yaak River.

Basic Info
Total Sites:
1
The Yaak and Kootenai Rivers provide ample opportunity for visitors to enjoy fishing, rafting and canoeing, among other activities. Boats can be launched at a primitive boat ramp near the campground. Anglers can expect a catch of mostly whitefish and a variety of trout.

Hiking and mountain biking opportunities are available on a variety of trails within the Cabinet Mountains.

Kootenai Falls, the largest un-dammed waterfall in the state and an attraction of historical significance for the Kootenai Tribe, is located about 7 miles east of Yaak River Day Use Area. It offers spectacular views, as the river drops 300 feet in just a few hundred yards. A swinging bridge is available and provides a different point of view to see the falls.

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