When it comes to enjoying the great outdoors in Montana, there are seemingly endless ways to do it. Whether you love adventuring through the woods or exploring hidden spots few people have seen, there's nothing more fantastic than the Montana breeze. Best of all, many of these spots are incredible throughout the year. Any season is great for being surrounded by nature, but the heat of summer is one of the best. I love the water, so finding any lake, river, or swimming hole is high on my list. This remote late in Montana, located near the Idaho border, is a great option!
Cliff Lake is hidden near the Idaho border, just about thirty miles from Yellowstone National Park. Often visited along with Wade Lake, it offers the opportunity for one of the best adventures in Montana.
The lake is located within the Lolo National Forest and is part of the, aptly named, Hidden Lake Chain of lakes.
In addition to being a great place for rest, relaxation, and peace and quiet, it also has bright blue water that's almost completely clear in some spots.
This remote lake in Montana is great for any kind of fishing, as well as any boating as long as there is no wake. It's not uncommon to see people catching trout here.
While the lake itself is spectacular, the surroundings offer their own beauty. To make the most of a visit, consider taking the Diamond Lake and Cliff Lake trail.
The route is just under three miles with around 625 feet of elevation gain. Overall, it's considered easy but that's always up to the person taking the adventure. The views are stunning and might include anything from Bald Eagles to Osprey.
And, for those who can't bear the thought of only spending a few hours here, there's also a campground. Cliff Point Campground sits right on the banks, offering great views, peaceful breezes, and the opportunity to truly experience the best of Montana.
Cliff Lake can be visited any time of year and sits within the Beaverhead National Forest. You can learn more about visiting Cliff Lake and a fun hike to get there by checking out the Diamond Lake and Cliff Lake Trail page on AllTrails.
Love the idea of exploring the state's best lakes? Our readers helped us compile a list of the 17 most loved lakes in Montana. And, before you venture out, make sure you've got the best gear for your trip!
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