Wednesday, July 20, 2011

MT -– Flathead Lake, 10-14 July 2011

 

Map picture

 

Flathead Lake is a gem!  The largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi is surrounded by mountains with stunning views in every direction. 

We stayed at Big Arm State Park on the west side of the lake.  Most of the campsites are reserved well advance, but we got a “first come, first served” site in a good location.  We had a nice view from the trailer and it was peaceful.  There were no hookups (i.e. water, electric, sewage), but we knew we’d be comfortable during our 4-night stay.

The main thing we wanted to see was Wild Horse Island (http://fwp.mt.gov/parks/visit/wildHorseIsland/).  We kayaked 4 miles to the island and then hiked to the top of the highest point on the west side.  During the 8-miles of paddling, we looked for Flathead Lake’s “Nessie” (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flathead_Lake_Monster).  Sadly, she didn’t show herself.  However, during the hike we saw three large deer with growing antlers…the deer were impressive.  At the top, an eagle soared above and we were blown away by the 360 degree view. 

Flathead Lake MT - paddle and hike - 12 July 2011    Flathead Lake MT4 - 12 Jul 2011

                                                                                                                   See the two deer?

Flathead Lake MT5 - 12 Jul 2011

Flathead Lake MT11 - 14 Jul 2011

 

We also stumbled onto a great 6-mile hike.  After consulting various maps of the area, we were unable to find any designated hiking trails nearby.  However, there were quite a few “4WD” roads.  We picked one that climbed a hill on the south side of the lake that had potential for a great view at the top.  Good call…  The view was amazing!  Sometimes trekking into the unknown pays off and sometimes it doesn’t.  When it does, it’s special and leaves us with great memories.

Flathead Lake MT - hike - 11 July 2011    Flathead Lake MT2 - 11 Jul 2011

 

We could easily spend an entire summer getting to know this area intimately, but we must move on.  Our next stop is Lake Koocanusa near Libby in the northwest corner of Montana.  Ahhh…life is good!

1 comment:

  1. Guys, the next time you are in the area, make sure that you take some time to hike in the Bob Marshall Wilderness area. It is beyond awesome. Make sure you have your bear whistles though, there are griz in them thar hills. Oh, and come back in the winter to ski up at Big Mountain, or whatever they are calling it now. the snow ghosts are cool.

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