Peck Gulch Lake Koocanusa


Lake Koocanusa Boat Launch at Peck Gulch

 

 

Peck Gulch Camping

ELEVATION 2470 feet
SETTING This site is located directly adjacent to 90-mile-long Lake Koocanusa. Although not forested, this area is a favorite for many and has the distinction of receiving numerous yearly visits from travelers in neighboring states.
DIRECTIONS

From Rexford, travel 16 miles south on State Highway 37 to the campground sign.

From Libby, follow Highway 37 north for 48 miles.

A narrow, fairly steep, paved access road will take you to the site. Pilot vehicles are recommended for over-length units and buses.

ROAD ACCESS Paved highway; paved access road and parking.
TOTAL CAMPSITES 22 units
DUMP STATION No
MAX. VEHICLE LENGTH 32 feet plus
MAX. LENGTH OF STAY 14 days
MAX GROUP SIZE PER SITE 10 people
WATER Yes
RESTROOMS Vault; accessible
TABLES Yes
FIRE RINGS Yes; firewood available
FEE $9.00 US; $12.00 Canadian
RESERVATIONS No
SEASON OF USE Open April 15 through October 1; managed May 15 through September 15.
SERVICES Contact the Campground Hosts in case of emergency. Medical/dental/optical and full services are available in Eureka, 21 miles northeast, or Libby, 48 miles southwest. Full services are also located in Rexford, 16 miles northeast.
CAMPGROUND HOST Yes
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS This site is located in an open area and has no designated camping units. Picnic tables and grills are available, as well as a paved parking area for boat trailers. There are both high- and low-water boat ramps on 90-mile-long Lake Koocanusa (KOOtenai/CANada/USA--coo/can/oosa). The area is popular for its viewing esthetics of the lake, which is a prime kokanee salmon fishery.