Lost Johnny Point Campground is nestled in the Rocky Mountains, west of the Continental Divide and near the Canadian border. It offers stunning views and is situated on the shores of Hungry Horse Reservoir, a massive body of water known for its boating and fishing opportunities. The campground provides a serene escape with its 21 campsites, each equipped with tables and campfire rings. It is a popular spot for those seeking outdoor adventures like boating, swimming, and fishing, with species such as cutthroat trout and whitefish available. The proximity to Glacier National Park, about 18 miles away, makes it an ideal base for exploring the region.
The campground is surrounded by lush timber and offers a peaceful retreat from the crowds, with a camp host available for assistance. The scenic backdrop of the Hungry Horse Reservoir, which is the 10th highest dam in the United States, adds to the natural beauty of the area. Wildlife such as lynx and grizzly bears inhabit the surrounding forest, making it a unique destination for nature lovers.
Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities, including hiking and exploring the nearby attractions like the West Glacier entrance to Glacier National Park. The campground operates from mid-May to the end of September, with the best season being June, July, and August.