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Mixed conifers provide partial shade. There is easy access to the Flint Creek, with several campsites bordering the creek. The Pintler Ranger District is known for its high, rugged, and beautiful mountain scenery, as well as the variety of wildlife that makes its home there, including elk, moose, deer, mountain lions, and bears (grizzly and black bears). Learn more about bear safety and the forest wide food storage order.
Recreation: Flint Creek Campground provides access to opportunities for hiking, backpacking, hunting, and fishing. Visitors can fish Flint Creek and there is a parking space available for day-use activities. Visitors must have Montana licenses to hunt or fish. Georgetown Lake is a 10-minute drive from the campground, and a popular destination for fishing, boating, water sports, or simply relaxing and taking in views of the Pintlers. The lake has multiple day-use areas and fishing access points. Echo Lake Picnic Area is a 15-minute drive from Flint Creek CG. Please note that Echo Lake is a car-top only boat launch area. There ais no garbage service at our day-use and fishing access sites, please pack out your trash. A sampling of trails within a 35-minute drive includes the Echo Lake trail system; East Fork Trail #8038 and Page Lake Trail #8039; Storm Lake Trail #8041; Twin Lakes Trail #8044 and Four Mile Basin Trail #8113. Visitors will find no shortage of trails within the Pintler Ranger District. Numerous trails lead into the Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness, which covers almost 250 square miles and straddles the Continental Divide along the crest of the Anaconda Range. Stop by the Pintler Ranger Station in Philipsburg to view or purchase forest trail map.