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. |