Finley Point State Park
Located on a narrow point on the south side of Flathead Lake, Finley Point is an ideal park for boaters and RV campers.
Finley Point is one of Montana's oldest state parks and has been open to the public since July 12th, 1965. The park is known as an excellent fishing location for Lake Trout and Kokanee Salmon. Anglers should note that state and tribal fishing licenses are required for fishing in the area.
Looking to boat?
Boaters can rent a slip in the marina, some of which offer electric and water hookups for those camping on their boats. Along with the camping slips, the marina also offers 12 boat slips without electricity.
Camping, boating, and other visitor facilities at Finley Point State Park were recently rebuilt or expanded by WGM Group of Missoula, MT.
The new park layout and expanded facilities allow for more visitors to enjoy the park without feeling crowded and reducing impacts on sensitive lakeshore habitat.
Thinking of camping? Finley Point offers 18 RV campsites, seven tent sites and four boat camping slips. Maximum RV length will vary by campsite, so be sure to check out the ReserveAmerica website for additional details.
MT State Parks Rangers frequently host interpretive storytelling and other special events at the park. These programs usually take place in the evening and are free to registered campers at the park.
While in close proximity to Polson and very busy during the summer months, Finley Point’s mature conifer forest helps the campground feel secluded.
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Park
Open April through October
Campground
Open April through October
Dock
Contact park for availability.
Dock is unusable when lake level is low. Typically lake level is high enough mid-June through early-September.For waves & wind forecast, check NOAA Graphical Flathead Lake Forecast
Location
31453 S. Finley Point Rd. Finley Pt., MT 59806