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At Naturehills, we embrace nature. Below you will find a list of state parks in Columbia Falls we have compiled for you.
Description
Big Creek Group USe Site is located 19 miles north of Columbia Falls along the North Fork of the Flathead River in the Big Creek Campground. The group camping areas are nestled in the middle of the campground with convenient access to the river, tables, campsites, and toilets. The group use site accomidates 200 people. Facilities at the campground include a river access site, day use facilities, water, 1 group camping area, 22 individual campsites, 1 host site, and vault toilets. Please oack out what you brought including your garbage. Grizzly Bears live in the area; store your food, beverages, coolers, and garbage in a manner that does not attract bears to your campsite, either in your vehicle, hang it properly, or in an approved food storage container. Big Creek Campground is just a few miles south of the Camas Road; the west entrance into Glacier National Park. The North Fork of the Flathead Riv er is desginated as a Wild and Scenic River with wonderful fishing and floating opportunities.
Directions
Big Creek Campground is located 19 miles north of Clumbia Falls, MT on the North Fork Road (Country Road #486). To find the North Road take Nucleus Avenue north through Columbia Falls, turn east on Railroad Street at the stop sighm this becomes the North Fork Road as it travels over the railroad overpass. Glacier Institute Outdoor Education Center is on the west side of the road just opposite of the campground. The North Fork Road is gravel and rough in places but passable by a conventional vehicle during the summer months.
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