Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Flathead Lake State Park - Wayfarers Unit adventure.
Discover the scenic beauty of Wayfarers at Flathead Lake State Park.
When you hear the word wayfarer, what comes to mind? A wanderer traveling by foot? Or Ray-Ban’s iconic sunglasses, passed down from Baby Boomers to Millenials? Lucky for you, all wayfarers are welcome at this state park, where cliffside views of Flathead Lake offer some of the best sunsets in the state. It’s the perfect chance to slip your sunglasses off your nose and enjoy an easy saunter down to the water’s edge. Wander the rocky shoreline cliffs with your camera for some out-of-this-world lake shots, or explore the area’s abundant array of wildflowers. Lakeside campsites make this park ideal for enjoying boating, fishing, and swimming, but even a day trip and picnic will suffice if you’re only looking for a few hours of spectacular views. Wayfarers is an unexpected feast for the senses, and this little piece of lakeside beauty will be a welcomed surprise to any weary hiker or biker who stops for the night.
The prime time to visit Wayfarers is between May and September when the park's full suite of facilities is available, including water access and shower houses. For a tranquil visit, aim for the shoulder months of April or October, though some amenities may be limited.