Anglers Campground

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Anglers Campground
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Cart-in site campers who want lake-horizon views, river sounds at night, and genuine north-woods privacy will find the tradeoff worth it. Summer is the window: peak walleye fishing, naturalist programs, and the best beach conditions. Arrive before 3:53 PM, the office locks early.

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Cabin campers should know the bathrooms are unheated and a walk away. The swimming beach has had algae issues, trails run overgrown, and there's no camp store, no hookups, and no cell service to speak of. Pets aren't allowed, either.


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About Hungry Horse Reservoir

Context for the broader area surrounding Anglers Campground, sourced from the federal Recreation.gov rec-area record.

<A HREF="https://www.usbr.gov/projects/index.php?id=255">Hungry Horse Dam</a> is on the South Fork of the Flathead River, 15 miles south of the west entrance to Glacier National Park and 20 miles northeast of Kalispell, Montana. The dam was built as part of the <A HREF="https://www.usbr.gov/projects/index.php?id=337">Hungry Horse Project</a> to provide hydroelectric power and flood control. At 564 feet, the dam is the 10th highest in the U.S. In addition to static and interactive exhibits that cover local area history and the construction of Hungry Horse Dam, the Visitor Center offers free tours of the dam's crest. The visitor center is closed for the summer 2004 tourist season. The damsite is in a deep, narrow canyon. Hungry Horse Reservoir is located high in the Rocky Mountains, less than 30 miles from the Continental Divide and is surrounded by more than 25 mountain peaks. The reservoir is about 34 miles long and 23,800 acres and offers excellent opportunities for fishing, boating, water skiing, and swimming. Available fish species are cutthroat trout, bull trout, and whitefish.The surrounding mountains are popular big game hunting areas and several of the small tributaries have their headwaters in nearby alpine lakes. The area is managed by the Flathead National Forest.

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Take U.S. 2 about 20 miles northeast of Kalispell.

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