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Seeley Lake is located in the west-central portion of Montana. The nearest small town shares the lake's name and sits on the southwest side of this body of water. This state is very large and quite rural. The nearest larger town is Missoula, located around 60 miles to the southwest, while the state's capital, Helena, is around 100 miles to the southeast.

Seeley Lake is nestled in amongst the Flathead National Forest. Both of these locales provide numerous opportunities to enjoy recreational activities throughout the year. Those who visit participate in camping, hiking and water sports during the summer months, while plenty of snow sports can be enjoyed during the area's lengthy, winter season.

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Getting Outdoors

An RV rental near Seeley Lake will enable you to enjoy many fun activities. Boating and fishing are some of the main things people like to do here. There's also swimming spots available. You can also paddle a canoe or kayak along the lake's shores. Any of these activities give offer people beautiful views of the Rocky Mountains that are found near the lake.

The national forest that surrounds the lake provides for all sorts of recreational activities of its own. Camp, hike or drive scenic roads in the summer, and there's plenty of room to try out snowshoeing or snowmobiling when the snow flies. Visitors should note that this part of the country is known to have a severe winter season, so snow may make some parts of the forest unreachable, for people with regular vehicles, for much of the year. Local ranger stations will have current information on road conditions.

The Seeley Lake Nordic Trails are found right along the lake. These are primarily intended to be used by cross-country skiers, as the snowpack stays around for a large part of the year in this part of the country. However, the trails are open year-round and can be used for hiking and mountain biking during the warmer months. Visitors should be bear-aware as this is grizzly country.

Camping at Seeley Lake

Camping with an RV is not difficult near Seeley Lake. Both rustic sites and modern resorts, that offer plenty of amenities, are available nearby.

The Missoula KOA is open year-round. It features pool access when the weather is warm. The park also provides a hot tub, WiFi, cable and it is pet-friendly. The camp is found just off the main route through town, so locating it should be no trouble. It also offers a camp store.

There are several national forest campgrounds located around the lake. These offer rustic campsites with sparse accommodations. Usually, only vault toilets and potable water are available. Many of these may not be accessible during the winter season. Motorhome camping in this area makes for a great base camp if you're looking to explore any of the nearby attractions.

Exploring the Area

Rent a camper in Missoula County, MT, where there are activities for the whole family to enjoy. The Seeley Lake Historical Museum is found very near Seeley Lake. The museum is located in an old horse barn and showcases the history of the local area. Important events that helped to shape the town, such as large fires, are highlighted. An RV rental near this lake will put you within easy reach of many local attractions.

Ghost towns, usually old mining towns, are a unique site that can be enjoyed in this area that is known for its mining history. Garnet Ghost Town State Park is found around 30 miles south of Seeley Lake. Many of the buildings from the original town have been preserved and are available for touring. Visitors are actually able to walk through the old town on the same streets that its previous residents once walked.

The Fort Missoula Museum is found in this town. The fort is known for being one of the first military posts in the state. The museum features both indoor and outdoor exhibits. One of its most famous exhibits highlights the Infantry Bicycle Corp! Other buildings from the fort's heyday are open for touring as well.

This region is quite rural, however, there are grocery stores and truck stops, some that provide showers, within 50 miles of Seeley Lake. You can easily refill any supplies you may be running low on at one of these locations. There are also several locally-owned restaurants that dot the area if you're looking for a place to eat.

If you've been seeking for a quiet, mountain lake, where you can relax, but that offers plenty of activities nearby as well, consider renting a camper near Seeley Lake. Take a boat out on the lake, check out a nearby ghost town or try cross-country skiing on nearby trails. Check out renting an RV in this region and enjoy exploring western Montana.

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