Just east of Libby is the Kootenai Falls. Kootenai Falls is the largest undammed falls in the state and a major attraction to those traveling through the area. It offers an unforgettable and breathtaking view as the Kootenai River loses 300 feet in elevation traveling a few hundred yards down river. A pleasant surprise to any photographer or nature lover. An attraction at the falls is a swinging bridge that provides access to the opposite side of the Kootenai River, a prime Montana fishery
North of Libby 15 miles is the Libby Dam. It’s a marvel and a gateway to some of the most breathtaking outdoor experiences in the region. Towering above the shimmering waters of Lake Koocanusa—a 90-mile reservoir stretching into British Columbia—the dam offers visitors a unique blend of natural wonder, recreation, and history. Whether you're drawn to sweeping mountain vistas, crystal-clear water, or the quiet thrill of exploring a wild landscape, Libby Dam delivers it all. A visit here means stepping into a place where nature and ingenuity coexist. The area is a haven for anglers chasing record-size trout, boaters gliding through deep blue canyons, and hikers roaming trails scented with pine and alive with wildlife. Bald eagles often soar overhead, and the towering Cabinet Mountains provide an unforgettable backdrop.