To say Montana has a lot of lakes would be a bit of an understatement, as there are at least 3,223 named lakes and reservoirs here (and probably many more we aren't aware of). So, while it's impossible to truly know which of our lakes is the most remote, Kintla Lake is perhaps the most remote lake in Montana we're aware of at this particular time. After all, the adjacent campground is Montana's most remote-front country campground, and only the most experienced outdoor adventurers should attempt to explore it.
That being said, if you do make it out to this lake, you'll fall in love right away. This part of the state remains quiet, peaceful, and largely unspoiled ... and that's just how we like it.
Kintla Lake is one of the most beautiful lakes in Montana and is located in the uppermost northwest section of Glacier National Park.
This section is known as the North Fork and is accessed via one of Montana’s oldest roads. The lake and campground itself are around 40 miles from the West entrance and the Canadian border.
Getting here by car isn't easy, even in the summertime—the drive is very slow and bumpy, consisting of a lot of dirt roads.
The scenery, however, is remarkable. Also, you'll get to pass through Polebridge, so you can stop at the Polebridge Mercantile and stock up on snacks. Note that the store is open seasonally so check its website for days and hours.
Kintla Lake is about eight miles long, making it the fourth-largest lake in the park.
Kintla Lake Campground sits right on the lake, and since it's so remote, it's rarely full. Just be prepared to bring everything you'll need if you plan to camp, as amenities are extremely limited.
If you canoe or kayak, you'll absolutely love this lake.
It's a paddler's paradise and no motors are allowed in this lake, so it's a perfectly peaceful experience.
If you brave the elements and decide to spend some time at this lake, you'll be treated to some real visual rewards.
There's something about being far from civilization that makes you appreciate this natural beauty even more. You'll be happy with the forced digital detox.
Kintla Lake, one of the most pristine natural lakes in Montana, is surrounded by towering mountains, giving it an even more secluded appearance.
This is a little piece of heaven on Earth. If you go, make sure to respect our beautiful land and leave no trace.
Lake Kintla is one of the clearest lakes in Montana, making it even more worth visiting. Have you made the trip to the most remote lake in Montana? If you have, we'd love to hear about your experiences in the comments. And, if you have any tips or tricks for making a visit fantastic, please share. I'd love to read about them! And, as always, be sure you're well-prepared for any outdoor excursion. Purchasing good quality gear from a trusted outfitter is always a good idea.
If you'd like to explore more of Glacier National Park, here are 10 fascinating things you probably didn’t know about it. And if you plan on hiking in the park, take a look at our Ultimate Hiking Packing List for everything you'll need for the trails.
You should also check out this Glacier National Park reel from the @onlyinyourstate Instagram page:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CtkRrSOPncC/
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