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The scenery is spectacular along the Bull River Road and the area is home to bears, deer, elk, small mammals and birds. Recreation is year round in the area with snowmobiling, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, and ice fishing in the winter.
Bull Lake is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Lincoln County, Montana, United States. It is in the southwestern part of the county, surrounding the lake of the same name.
This lake is used for power boating, water skiing, and fishing. Boat ramps are located at Bad Medicine Campground and Dorr Skeels Campground. Private property surrounds much of the lake. Elevation is 2300', and the best season for use of this lake is Spring through Fall.
The Bad Medicine Campground is located 25 miles south of Troy on Hwy 56, at the south end of Bull Lake.The campground has 18 sites including one host site, with tables and fire rings, most offering an average length of 32'. Campground roads and campsite parking spurs are paved.
Bull Lake offers many activities including fishing, swimming, and boating. Hiking trails are accessible and the campground is located just 3 miles from the Ross Creek Cedars Scenic Area, a growth of 500-year-old giant western red cedars.
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Located in Northwestern Montana’s spectacular Bull Lake and Cabinet Mountain range. Come and enjoy this natural wonder!
Beautiful waterfront log cabin situated on Bull Lake in NW Montana just outside of Troy. Custom built home with open floor plan. Natural light fil...
Instead of taking US 2 from northern Idaho into Montana, why not select this scenic route instead? Combining Montana Route 200 and 56 will provide you with a nice drive along the Cabinet Gorge Reservoir, and give you access to Bull Lake.
At an elevation of 2,344 feet, the campground is nestled among mature pines at the north end of Bull Lake in the Bull Lake Area. The lake spans 1,162 acres. The lake is popular with recreationists as well as fisherman.