Townsend / Canyon Ferry Lake KOA

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Townsend / Canyon Ferry Lake KOA

81 Silos Road
TownsendMT 59644
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Townsend / Canyon Ferry Lake KOA

81 Silos Road
TownsendMT 59644
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Beautiful Canyon Ferry Lake is the most-used and enjoyed water playground in Montana. Summer recreation includes swimming, boating and some of the best fishing in the state. Winter activities include hunting and ice fishing. At the campground, 47 pull through sites offer both full hookups and water/electric. You'll also enjoy the Kamping Kabins, tent sites, furnished apartment suites and permanent marina docks. Amenities include a children's playground, a recreation room with a pool table and high-speed Wi-Fi. The fully stocked convenience store offers dairy, wine, beer and assorted sundries. The store also has a wide variety of fishing tackle and bait as well as RV, boating, camping and hunting supplies. In summer, sample the awesome deli sandwiches, wraps and salads at KOA's lake view restaurant, The Flamingo Grill. GPS: N 46, 24.852' W 111, 34.839"

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Campground Amenities

  • 50 Max Amp
  • 75' Max Length
  • Wi-Fi
  • Snack Bar ($)
  • Propane ($)
  • Fishing
  • Firewood ($)
  • Pavilion
  • Food prepared by staff for consumption by the customer at their site or in outdoor seating provided by campground
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Local Attractions

Broadwater County Museum

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Old Baldy Golf Course

Old Baldy Golf Course is a nine-hole course featuring greens that were laid out in 1988, no water hazards and no reservation requirements.

Townsend Maze

Townsend Maze is an entertaining and educational opportunity for all ages. You will be faced with the challenge of finding your way through a maze cut into 15 acres of tall corn. Small children will be able to enjoy a straw hay bale maze and ‘corn’ treats are available. Call for reservations at 406-431-6645 or 406-266-3568.

Hassel (St. Louis)

Hassel was originally known as Saint Louis. Sometime during 1895 the St. Louis name was dropped in respect to a pioneer miner, Joseph E. Hassel and the request of the post office. Other names for Hassel at various times were Knoxville, Placerville and Florence City. As early as 1866 placer gold was discovered on Indian Creek, near Hassel. During its active mining years the creek grossed about $5,000,000 in gold. Placer mining ended about 1880 however stamp mills and some hydra sluicing operations continued reviving the camp. Hassel was famous for its huge Diamond Hill Stamp Mill of one hundred twenty stamps which operated at full capacity from 1898 to 1900. The mine is still in operation and known as the Apollo Mining Co. Mine. Some old buildings still remain.


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