The Cabin On The Clark Fork And Cabinet Gorge Noxon, MT

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The Cabin On The Clark Fork And Cabinet Gorge Noxon, MT

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Noxon is on the Clark Fork River along Montana Highway 200. This heavily forested area is famous for trapping and the harvesting of huckleberries. Fished primarily by boat, Noxon Reservoir has a great largemouth and smallmouth bass fishery and a popular northern pike fishery.
Noxon
Noxon is on the Clark Fork River along Montana Highway 200. This heavily forested area is famous for trapping and the harvesting of huckleberries. Fished primarily by boat, Noxon Reservoir has a great largemouth and smallmouth bass fishery and a popular northern pike fishery.
A short distance from the Cabinet Mountains Wilderness, Trout Creek is the huckleberry capital of Montana. Each year this charming community hosts its annual Huckleberry Festival, attracting visitors from around the region to celebrate the coveted purple berry. Trout Creek has accessible recreational opportunities, including camping, hiking, hunting and fishing. Also located nearby—beautiful Vermillion and Graves Creek falls.
Trout Creek
A short distance from the Cabinet Mountains Wilderness, Trout Creek is the huckleberry capital of Montana. Each year this charming community hosts its annual Huckleberry Festival, attracting visitors from around the region to celebrate the coveted purple berry. Trout Creek has accessible recreational opportunities, including camping, hiking, hunting and fishing. Also located nearby—beautiful Vermillion and Graves Creek falls.
Whether new to the area or just visiting you will immediately notice mountains with ski hills, wide lush valleys, and the largest lake in Idaho Lake Pend Oreille, dominating the view. Built by railroad and timber over one hundred years ago, Sandpoint has become one of the most diverse small towns in the Pacific Northwest. Many travelers, when crossing the long bridge on U.S. 95, instantly decide to make this their new home, if only temporarily. Sandpoint is less a place and more a feeling that can only be experienced, not explained.
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Sandpoint
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Whether new to the area or just visiting you will immediately notice mountains with ski hills, wide lush valleys, and the largest lake in Idaho Lake Pend Oreille, dominating the view. Built by railroad and timber over one hundred years ago, Sandpoint has become one of the most diverse small towns in the Pacific Northwest. Many travelers, when crossing the long bridge on U.S. 95, instantly decide to make this their new home, if only temporarily. Sandpoint is less a place and more a feeling that can only be experienced, not explained.
The town of Heron is located between the beautiful Cabinet and Bitterroot Mountains in western Montana bordering Idaho. This small, rural community is situated on the Clark Fork River in Sanders County. Heron is a friendly little town supported by a great many volunteers from every walk of life, and a more beautiful place to relax would be hard to find.
Heron
The town of Heron is located between the beautiful Cabinet and Bitterroot Mountains in western Montana bordering Idaho. This small, rural community is situated on the Clark Fork River in Sanders County. Heron is a friendly little town supported by a great many volunteers from every walk of life, and a more beautiful place to relax would be hard to find.

Parks

Montana is the kind of place you have to see to believe, and whether you’re already here, on your way, or still dreaming (we’ll talk about that later), we’ve got a lot to share with you. Our glacial-carved terrain, wildflower-filled meadows, and snow-fed streams and rivers are waiting.
Old Highway 2 Trail is part of the old highway from Libby to Troy. It is an easy hike or bike and offers spectacular views of the Kootenai River. Although an old dirt road that is now overgrown with softwoods and wildflowers, the path may be easily followed.
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Old Highway 2 Trail is part of the old highway from Libby to Troy. It is an easy hike or bike and offers spectacular views of the Kootenai River. Although an old dirt road that is now overgrown with softwoods and wildflowers, the path may be easily followed.
Cabinet Gorge Reservoir is a 3,000-acre impoundment on the lower Clark Fork River which extends from the Idaho border upstream to the town of Noxon, Montana. This narrow water body is located below the rugged peaks of the Cabinet Mountains to the north and provides a scenic fishery for warm and cool water species such as Northern Pike, Smallmouth Bass, and Largemouth Bass. Four developed public boat launches provide anglers access to the reservoir. Bathymetric maps are available at the Avista Natural Resource office in Noxon, or the local Fish, Wildlife, and Parks office in Thompson Falls.
Old Highway 200
Old Highway 200
Cabinet Gorge Reservoir is a 3,000-acre impoundment on the lower Clark Fork River which extends from the Idaho border upstream to the town of Noxon, Montana. This narrow water body is located below the rugged peaks of the Cabinet Mountains to the north and provides a scenic fishery for warm and cool water species such as Northern Pike, Smallmouth Bass, and Largemouth Bass. Four developed public boat launches provide anglers access to the reservoir. Bathymetric maps are available at the Avista Natural Resource office in Noxon, or the local Fish, Wildlife, and Parks office in Thompson Falls.
You don’t even need to see what’s around the next bend to be stopped in your tracks at Glacier National Park. The sheer beauty is jaw dropping from every angle. With over 1 million acres of towering, jagged peaks, cascading waterfalls, wild meadows and sparkling waters, plus wildlife watching and recreation opportunities, it is, quite simply, the vacation of a lifetime. The raw splendor of glacial-carved terrain is unlike any other place on earth. There’s something to be said about climbing high enough to see as far as the eye can see. And when you experience that kind of vastness in Glacier National Park, it’s not something you’ll soon—or ever—forget.
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Glacier National Park
Going-to-the-Sun Road
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You don’t even need to see what’s around the next bend to be stopped in your tracks at Glacier National Park. The sheer beauty is jaw dropping from every angle. With over 1 million acres of towering, jagged peaks, cascading waterfalls, wild meadows and sparkling waters, plus wildlife watching and recreation opportunities, it is, quite simply, the vacation of a lifetime. The raw splendor of glacial-carved terrain is unlike any other place on earth. There’s something to be said about climbing high enough to see as far as the eye can see. And when you experience that kind of vastness in Glacier National Park, it’s not something you’ll soon—or ever—forget.
Encompassing the rugged beauty of the Rocky Mountains of Northwest Montana, the Kootenai provides tremendous opportunity for exploration. With abundant recreation and a wealth of natural resources, it is truly a place to relax and enjoy your National Forests!
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Kootenai National Forest
31374 Highway 2
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Encompassing the rugged beauty of the Rocky Mountains of Northwest Montana, the Kootenai provides tremendous opportunity for exploration. With abundant recreation and a wealth of natural resources, it is truly a place to relax and enjoy your National Forests!
America's first national park was set aside to preserve and protect the scenery, cultural heritage, wildlife, geologic and ecological systems and processes in their natural condition for the benefit and enjoyment of present and future generations.
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Yellowstone National Park
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America's first national park was set aside to preserve and protect the scenery, cultural heritage, wildlife, geologic and ecological systems and processes in their natural condition for the benefit and enjoyment of present and future generations.
The Mission Mountain Range is the gateway to the Mission Mountain Wilderness Area, a 73,877-acre paradise for hiking, camping and fishing. An area of outstanding scenic beauty--rugged, snowcapped peaks, several small glaciers, alpine lakes, meadows and clear cold streams. Popularly known as the American Alps, the overpowering western face of the Missions pierces the sky almost 7,000 feet above the valley floor. The apex of the range is a glacier-studded 9,280-foot McDonald Peak in the rugged south, where a dozen other summits rise above 9,000 feet. Permanent snow fields feed hundreds of gem-like tarns (glacier formed lakes) in one of the highest densities of alpine lakes in the Northern Rockies. Waterfalls are abundant, with the best known being the 1,000-foot plunges of Elizabeth and Mission Falls.
Mission Mountains Wilderness
The Mission Mountain Range is the gateway to the Mission Mountain Wilderness Area, a 73,877-acre paradise for hiking, camping and fishing. An area of outstanding scenic beauty--rugged, snowcapped peaks, several small glaciers, alpine lakes, meadows and clear cold streams. Popularly known as the American Alps, the overpowering western face of the Missions pierces the sky almost 7,000 feet above the valley floor. The apex of the range is a glacier-studded 9,280-foot McDonald Peak in the rugged south, where a dozen other summits rise above 9,000 feet. Permanent snow fields feed hundreds of gem-like tarns (glacier formed lakes) in one of the highest densities of alpine lakes in the Northern Rockies. Waterfalls are abundant, with the best known being the 1,000-foot plunges of Elizabeth and Mission Falls.

Food scene

The Pack River Store has been a Sandpoint Tradition since 1976. Owner-operators Alex and Brittany Jacobson purchased the store in June 2018 from Alex's mother, Arlene who owned and operated it for the previous 18 years. Alex graduated from California Culinary Academy in San Francisco in 2006. After cooking all over the East Bay for eight years, he moved back to Sandpoint to be close to family and his future wife. Brittany is a Sandpoint native who grew up in the industry. With 15 years of experience she manages the front of the house and the store's catering business. Following Arlene's tradition of home cooked comfort food, Alex uses his formal education and experience to elevate the comfort food dishes the PRS is known for. The store proudly offers house cured, smoked and roasted meats available by the pound, deli salads, pastas, ribs, jams, sauces, baked goods and desserts, take and bake dinners, an eclectic selection of beer and wine, groceries, gas, propane, and showers.
1587 Rapid Lightning Rd
1587 Rapid Lightning Road
The Pack River Store has been a Sandpoint Tradition since 1976. Owner-operators Alex and Brittany Jacobson purchased the store in June 2018 from Alex's mother, Arlene who owned and operated it for the previous 18 years. Alex graduated from California Culinary Academy in San Francisco in 2006. After cooking all over the East Bay for eight years, he moved back to Sandpoint to be close to family and his future wife. Brittany is a Sandpoint native who grew up in the industry. With 15 years of experience she manages the front of the house and the store's catering business. Following Arlene's tradition of home cooked comfort food, Alex uses his formal education and experience to elevate the comfort food dishes the PRS is known for. The store proudly offers house cured, smoked and roasted meats available by the pound, deli salads, pastas, ribs, jams, sauces, baked goods and desserts, take and bake dinners, an eclectic selection of beer and wine, groceries, gas, propane, and showers.
The Ice House Pizzeria has been in business for over 15 years, making the best pizza west of the Hudson River, minutes outside of Sandpoint, Idaho. Locally owned and operated, we pride ourselves on serving only fresh, natural ingredients atop our handcrafted dough. Mike and Teresa Stevens purchased the pizzeria from its original owner in early 2013 and have been staying busy serving their wonderful customers. Mike and Teresa were both born and raised in the Sandpoint area and have always known they belonged in a small, tight knit community like Hope. They’re dedicated to the success of not only the City of Hope itself, but consistently support the members of the community, other small businesses, and the local schools and non-profits. They source the majority of their pizza ingredients, as well as beer and wine from local businesses in the area to ensure you receive the highest quality products and continue to promote other local North Idaho businesses. Come enjoy the pizza and a local beer at The Old Ice House Pizzeria where the only thing better than our pizza is the view!
140 W Main St
140 West Main Street
The Ice House Pizzeria has been in business for over 15 years, making the best pizza west of the Hudson River, minutes outside of Sandpoint, Idaho. Locally owned and operated, we pride ourselves on serving only fresh, natural ingredients atop our handcrafted dough. Mike and Teresa Stevens purchased the pizzeria from its original owner in early 2013 and have been staying busy serving their wonderful customers. Mike and Teresa were both born and raised in the Sandpoint area and have always known they belonged in a small, tight knit community like Hope. They’re dedicated to the success of not only the City of Hope itself, but consistently support the members of the community, other small businesses, and the local schools and non-profits. They source the majority of their pizza ingredients, as well as beer and wine from local businesses in the area to ensure you receive the highest quality products and continue to promote other local North Idaho businesses. Come enjoy the pizza and a local beer at The Old Ice House Pizzeria where the only thing better than our pizza is the view!
Great food selection! Great service and Coldest beer in town because of the Chill Chamber.
2944 MT-200
2944 Montana 200
Great food selection! Great service and Coldest beer in town because of the Chill Chamber.
We believe in Quality vs Quantity and therefore follow a strict rule that our Food is the Freshest you can get and our Gifts are unique. Our Cafe Menu & Mercantile will be ever changing to reflect what we feel will bring delight and exclusive Local flavor to our customers. The Chef preps only small amounts so you get the best. From Fresh Ground Burgers to Homemade Coleslaw, Mac-N-Cheese, Soups, European Tortes and more we provide 98% of our food handcrafted. Our seating is limited to 30 with parties no larger than 10. If you are traveling, please call ahead so we can better serve you when you arrive and let you know what is available.
Noxon Mercantile & Cafe
710 Noxon Ave
We believe in Quality vs Quantity and therefore follow a strict rule that our Food is the Freshest you can get and our Gifts are unique. Our Cafe Menu & Mercantile will be ever changing to reflect what we feel will bring delight and exclusive Local flavor to our customers. The Chef preps only small amounts so you get the best. From Fresh Ground Burgers to Homemade Coleslaw, Mac-N-Cheese, Soups, European Tortes and more we provide 98% of our food handcrafted. Our seating is limited to 30 with parties no larger than 10. If you are traveling, please call ahead so we can better serve you when you arrive and let you know what is available.
"In-House Handmade Pizza and Sauce baked in a stone oven, Deli meat and cheese sold by the pound, Sandwiches made from fresh produce and freshly sliced meat and cheese, In-House baked goods (Bread, Cinnamon rolls, Pies, etc...) Soft serve Ice cream and milkshakes (summertime only), Espresso hot and cold, Cold drinks, and Bagged Ice."
1018 MT-200
1018 Montana 200
"In-House Handmade Pizza and Sauce baked in a stone oven, Deli meat and cheese sold by the pound, Sandwiches made from fresh produce and freshly sliced meat and cheese, In-House baked goods (Bread, Cinnamon rolls, Pies, etc...) Soft serve Ice cream and milkshakes (summertime only), Espresso hot and cold, Cold drinks, and Bagged Ice."
Just 2 miles from the cabin. The Noxon general store has all the basics you need to make your stay even better.
Noxon General Store
712 Noxon Ave
Just 2 miles from the cabin. The Noxon general store has all the basics you need to make your stay even better.

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Western Montana

Montana is the kind of place you have to see to believe, and whether you’re already here, on your way or still dreaming (we’ll talk about that later), we’ve got a lot to share with you. Our glacial-carved terrain, wildflower-filled meadows and snow-fed streams and rivers are waiting.Montana is the kind of place you have to see to believe, and whether you’re already here, on your way or still dreaming (we’ll talk about that later), we’ve got a lot to share with you. https://glaciermt.com
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Fishing

Fishing in Montana is a dream come true. Wade into crystal clear lakes or pebble-filled trout streams. Cast your line in the Paradise Valley or on Flathead Lake, only two of many prized locations for anglers in Big Sky Country. While waiting for your big catch, take a moment to see the mountains cascade around you or catch a glimpse of Montana wildlife.
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Hunting

Huntable species in Montana include black bears, mule deer, white-tailed deer, pronghorn antelope, Rocky Mountain elk, Shiras moose, mountain goats, mountain lions, bighorn sheep, turkeys, wolves, and bison. There is also excellent hunting for upland birds and waterfowl in most of the state.