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Recreation Region: Seeley Lake Area

Seeley Lake Wildlife Viewing Blind

An easy walk to the viewing blind takes you through old-growth western larch and spruce where you may see birds and mammals in forested and riparian habitats.

The viewing blind is located at the edge of a marsh where migrating waterfowl stop in early spring. This blind is along the hiking trail that serves as the return path for the Clearwater Canoe Trail. An interpretive sign is available at the site.

General Information

April

Please view our Visitor Guidelines.

Getting There

Directions

From the town of Seeley Lake, travel 3 miles north on Montana highway 83. Follow the signs and turn west onto the road to the Seeley Lake Ranger Station. The parking lot is behind the ranger station, between the lake and the ranger station. There is a sign at the canoe landing, toward the water's edge, where the trail begins and leads to the viewing blind. The viewing blind is about 0.3 mile from the trailhead.

Facility and Amenity Information

Restrooms

Restrooms are not available at this site.

Water

Potable water is not available at this site.

Recreation Opportunities

Last updated March 25, 2025