So you want privacy on your next summer vacation? You'll have it here with us. Share this Montana vacation rental with big trees, deer, an awesome Montana Fly Fishing River right out the back door, and other wildlife. Just an unbelievable experience!

Things To Do Nearby The Missoula River Lodge

We're sort of partial to the great Montana fly fishing in this area but... Maybe Missoula Montana fly fishing isn’t in your plans everyday. That's okay. You're allowed to be "different"!

Just 15 minutes down the river is Alberton Gorge with its world renown Montana whitewater action for family rafting groups or kayakers. This float trip is an 11 mile stretch of class III+ whitewater on the Clark Fork River, in western Montana. The Gorge is a classic canyon run, with stunning scenery and exciting rapids. It’s one of the most floated stretches of river in the region and is considered to be relatively safe.

Lewis & Clark Trail Adventures in Missoula Montana can be contacted at 1-800-366-2646 to make plans for your groups whitewater rafting adventure.

 

 

Take A Hike in Lolo National Forest

Lolo National Forest is located in western Montana, United States with the western boundary being the state of Idaho. The forest spans 2 million acres (8,000 km²) and includes four wilderness areas; the Scapegoat and the Bob Marshall Wilderness are partially within the forest while the Welcome Creek and Mission Mountains Wildernesses are solely in Lolo National Forest. The forest was created in 1906 from 4 different previous forests which were combined for administrative purposes. Lolo National Forest is west of the Continental divide and has a biodiversity influenced by both continental and maritime weather creating a transitional forest that has a high number of different plant and tree species.

Western red cedar, larch and whitebark pine share the forest with a variety of spruce and fir tree species. Western red cedars grow larger in Lolo National Forest than any other tree species does anywhere in Montana, attaining over 8 feet (250 cm) in diameter and almost 200 feet (60 m) in height. In total, 1,500 plant species exist in the forest as well as 60 species of mammals, 20 varieties of fish and 300 species of birds. Large mammals found in Lolo National Forest include the grizzly, black bear, mountain goat, bighorn sheep, elk, moose and mule deer. Both the bald and golden eagle reside in the forest along with trumpeter swan, herons and 30 varieties of ducks.

Lolo National forest surrounds this area and gives the outdoor enthusiasts numerous day hikes and rides to choose from.This is truly Montana at it's best.

 

Waterfowl and Deer Hunting Options

For our fall hunting guests the private waterfowl hunting is excellent with an emphasis on ducks and geese.

Since we intend to keep this property open 12 months of the year, We also sit dead center in some of the best elk and deer hunting grounds in Western Montana. (Tag information and elk draw information should go here).

 

 

Relax and Enjoy Yourself

Or just do nothing, sleep in, grab some binoculars, lounge on the deck soak up a great day on a Montana River. At Missoulariverlodging.com you always have 125 acres of Montana end of the road riverfront privacy to stretch out on.

 

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