Situated in Polson, Montana, the Blue Bay Campground is located by beautiful Flathead Lake. It is an enchanting escape seamlessly marrying the area's natural beauty with tribal heritage and history. Surrounded by the majestic Rocky Mountains, the campground is embraced by a lush, evergreen forest, and its waterfront sites grant you direct access to the pristine waters of Flathead Lake. The Lake Building and the Day Use Area are owned and operated by the Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes. Managed by the Tribe's Wildland Recreation Program and the dedicated staff of Blue Bay Campground. Families can rent a campsite to spend a night or more surrounded by nature in this safe environment.
Whether camping under the pine tree canopy or gazing across the glassy lake at sunrise, this is where nature takes center stage. Be one of the first to get a spot to immerse yourself in the tranquility! Operating on a fair and equitable first-come, first-served basis, Blue Bay Campground allows the residents and visitors. Set up a camper or bring a tent, be “Bear Aware,” and put your food in your camper or car when swimming in the lake. The campground is alcohol-free, which gives it the perfect family-friendly environment. Check out the website for the pricing range, where the collected fees help cover staffing and operations at the campground.
Blue Bay Campground is conveniently accessible. The Glacier Park International Airport (FCA), located approximately 70 miles to the northeast, serves as the nearest major airport, offering connections to various destinations. For those seeking a more scenic journey, the Whitefish Amtrak station provides train access, allowing travelers to savor the breathtaking landscapes of Montana as they approach Polson. One of the things that sets Blue Bay Campground apart is its connection to the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. This Trail, which chronicles the iconic expedition of Lewis and Clark, winds its way through Montana, and the campground is ideally positioned as a base camp for exploration. You can follow in the footsteps of these trailblazers, visit interpretive sites and even enjoy guided tours that bring the history of this incredible life journey.