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Play a game of golf on our beautiful, Championship Faldo Golf Course, magnificently situated among the pines and natural topography of Montana. For a quiet, relaxing time, sit back and listen to the calming sounds of nature while soaking up the view of the nearby Rocky Mountains from our lodge.

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Get active and up close with nature! Take the family for a hike on any of the many hiking trails in the Kootenai National Forest. Work up an appetite by hopping on your mountain bike and traversing the National Forest roads. Find adventure in the Ten Lakes Wilderness Area on a snowmobile while the snow lasts. Watch for wildlife while enjoying the serenity and surroundings you will find at the Wilderness Club. There's no better way to spend a hot summer's day than on a boat on Lake Koocanusa. Teach the kids to fish and end the day with a nice refreshing swim. Nearby the lodge is Wilderness Lake, the perfect body of water for a slow canoe trip. Looking for a challenge? Try fly fishing one of the many mountain rivers and lakes surrounding our location.

Lake Koocanusa

Lake Koocanusa is a 90-mile-long reservoir that lies behind 422-foot-tall Libby Dam, located 16 miles upstream from the town of Libby. Completed in 1972 as a joint project between the United States and Canada, Libby Dam was an effort to provide flood protection and to generate hydroelectric power. The Kootenai River fluctuated wildly in the spring causing flooding in Montana, Idaho, and British Columbia. Lake Koocanusa received its name in a contest to name the Libby Dam reservoir. Alice Beers, from Rexford, Montana, combined the first three letters from KOO tenai River, the first three letters of CAN ada , and USA.

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The Eureka Area Chamber of Commerce
Whitefish, Montana Chamber of Commerce
Fernie, British Columbia Chamber of Commerce
Glacier National Park
Lake Koocanusa Arena