Finley Point
State Park on Flathead Lake
Located on the south end of Flathead Lake in a secluded, mature pine forest, Finley Point offers 16 campsites with water and 30-amp electric hookups and two walk-in tent sites. All campsites have a fire ring and grills, and picnic tables.
The site is disabled accessible and has flush toilets. The park also has boat slips, boat mooring, and a boat sewage dump, and drinking water. Firewood is for sale onsite.
Full service camping is available from May 1 to September 30, limited services camping and the boat ram are open through mid-November. Please note: There is one ADA accessible campsite at this par. Also, most campsites are reservable from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Click on "Book Now" for more information
Make Finley Point your base camp to enjoy the many activities in the area. There's hiking, swimming, boating, paddling, and fishing from the park, along with golf, shopping, dining, entertainment and museums in nearby Polson.
This park and the southern end of Flathead Lake are located on the Flathead Indian Reservation, so you will need a Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribe fishing license to enjoy the excellent fishing here.
For more information on Flathead Lake State Parks, read Water, Water Everywhere, 2003 Montana Outdoors article.
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Finley Point State Park is located on Flathead Lake
.
Located 11 miles north of Polson on Montana 35, then 4 miles west on county road.
(Lat 47.755, Lng
-114.082)
If you have questions or comments please send mail to: Finley Point,
FWP Region 1 Office, 490 North Meridian Kalispell, MT 59901
or call (406) 887-2715
.