Key Landmarks & Attractions

  • Cabinet Mountain Wilderness

    The Cabinet Mountains Wilderness is located in northwestern Montana approximately 15 miles southwest of Libby, Montana.

  • Cabinet View Country Club

    This 18-hole course is located on a hill above Libby and has beautiful views of the Cabinet Mountains. Wildlife is frequently seen on and near the golf course, including deer, moose and wild turkeys.

  • Eureka Historic Village

    The Tobacco Valley Historical Village is a collection of historic structures and artifacts from the 1880s and 1920s.

  • Kootenai Falls

    Kootenai Falls on the Kootenai River, adjacent to U.S. Highway 2 between Libby and Troy, is a scenic attraction not to be missed.

  • Libby Dam

    Libby Dam spans the Kootenai River seventeen miles upstream from Libby in the heart of beautiful northwestern Montana. The dam was constructed under an international treaty as part of a plan for the development of water resources on the Columbia River Basin.

  • RooseTroy Museum and Visitors Center

    The Troy Museum and Visitors' Center, conveniently located on Highway 2 as you enter Troy from the east, is a volunteer-run attraction featuring all Troy-related historical items.

  • Ross Creek Cedars/Bull Lake

    Ross Creek Cedar is a grove of western red cedars, some of which are more than 8 feet in diameter.

  • Stone Hill

    Stone Hill offers rock climbers of all levels an opportunity to challenge themselves on some routes. Many of the crags are excellent for top-roping, and include permanent bolts for easy rigging.

  • Ten Lakes Scenic Area

    Designated as a Scenic Area in 1964, the Ten Lakes has been set aside for backcountry use for over 30 years. The 1984 Montana Wilderness Study Act recommended the Ten Lakes Scenic Area and segments of the surrounding country as wilderness.

  • Turner Mountain

    Turner Mountain stands at 5,952 feet elevation and has 2,110-foot vertical rise. The all-volunteer run ski area has 20 runs ranging from Black Diamond to Beginner. During the winter, the ski area is open Friday through Sunday, holidays and by reservation.

  • Yaak Falls

    Visitors venturing into the rugged Yaak landscape first spot the Yaak Falls just north of the junction of Highway 2 and Highway 508, west of Troy, MT.

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