Bull Lake Cabin in Troy, Montana
Planning your stay at Shangrilog? This about-the-area guide will help you get to know the scenic surroundings of Bull Lake and everything that makes Lincoln County, Montana a one-of-a-kind destination. From towering forests to sparkling waters and charming mountain towns, this corner of northwest Montana is full of adventure, beauty, and peaceful seclusion.
Located in the far northwest corner of the state, Lincoln County, Montana is known for its untouched wilderness, crystal-clear lakes, and friendly small-town charm. It’s home to both Bull Lake and the Kootenai River, with easy access to natural landmarks like Kootenai Falls and Ross Creek Cedars.
The area is ideal for anyone who loves hiking, fishing, boating, wildlife viewing, and off-the-beaten-path experiences. Whether you’re here for a weekend escape or a longer getaway, the pace of life here invites you to slow down, breathe deeply, and enjoy the outdoors.
Wondering what’s nearby? Here are just a few ideas to help you plan your stay:
•Hike the Ross Creek Cedars Scenic Area
•Visit the famous swinging bridge at Kootenai Falls
•Fish or paddle on Bull Lake
•Take a scenic drive along Lake Koocanusa
•Explore the historic towns of Troy and Libby
Learn more about area activities from Visit Montana
Check the local forecast before your trip
After a day of exploring, there’s nothing better than returning to your private lakeside retreat. Shangrilog offers a warm and inviting place to relax, recharge, and enjoy the natural beauty that surrounds you.
Ready to visit? Book your Bull Lake cabin stay today!
Shangrilog is located on beautiful Bull Lake in Troy, Montana—nestled in the heart of northwest Montana wilderness. While it’s secluded and peaceful (just how we like it), cell service can be spotty in the final stretch of your drive. We recommend downloading offline maps ahead of time and planning your route in advance.
Here’s what to expect from the most common airports nearby:
Approximate Drive Time: 2 hours 15 minutes
Distance: ~110 miles
A scenic drive west through mountain ranges, river valleys, and quiet towns like Libby. This is the closest airport and offers the smoothest drive into Bull Lake country.
Approximate Drive Time: 3 hours 15 minutes
Distance: ~160 miles
A peaceful route that winds through the Idaho Panhandle and into Montana via US-2 East. Expect mountain views, river crossings, and wildlife sightings along the way.
Approximate Drive Time: 3 hours 30 minutes
Distance: ~170 miles
This scenic route takes you along MT-200 West through the Cabinet Mountains and charming small towns before reaching Bull Lake.
•Download maps offline—cell service is limited for the last portion of your trip.
•Fuel up in towns like Libby, Sandpoint, or Trout Creek before heading deeper into the woods.
•Expect winding roads and mountain passes—especially in winter.
•Wildlife is common—drive with caution at dusk or dawn.
Shangrilog is the perfect escape for those looking to explore the natural beauty of Northwest Montana. Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventure, breathtaking scenery, or a peaceful retreat, there’s no shortage of things to do. From hiking among ancient cedar trees to kayaking on crystal-clear waters, here’s your guide to the best experiences near Bull Lake.
The forests and waters surrounding Bull Lake are home to an incredible variety of wildlife. Keep an eye out for deer, elk, black bears, bald eagles, and even the occasional moose. Early morning and dusk are the best times to catch a glimpse of Montana’s most majestic creatures in their natural habitat.
Surrounding Shangrilog are some of Montana’s most scenic trails, perfect for every level of hiker. Explore the breathtaking Cabinet Mountains, take a peaceful walk through the Ross Creek Cedars, or challenge yourself with a backcountry adventure. The Bull River area also has fantastic trails that showcase the rugged beauty of Northwest Montana.
Anglers will love the opportunities in and around Bull Lake. Whether you prefer casting from shore or taking a boat out, you can reel in trout, bass, and other native fish. Lake Koocanusa and the Bull River also provide excellent fishing spots, each offering a serene setting with a chance to land a big catch.
Whether you’re paddling across the calm waters of Bull Lake or exploring the vast expanse of Lake Koocanusa, there are endless opportunities for water adventures. Rent a kayak or bring your own to glide across the lakes, surrounded by mountains and pristine wilderness. For a more leisurely day, take a pontoon or fishing boat out and soak in the peaceful scenery.
Montana’s dark skies make it one of the best places for stargazing. Away from city lights, you’ll get a breathtaking view of the Milky Way, planets, and even meteor showers. On clear nights, the stargazing from Shangrilog is an unforgettable experience—just step outside and look up.
Step into a prehistoric wonderland at Ross Creek Cedars, where ancient cedar trees tower over you, some more than 1,000 years old. A scenic walking trail winds through the grove, offering a peaceful and humbling experience among these giants.
This historic Swinging Bridge crosses the Kootenai River and offers an exciting way to take in stunning river views. The gentle sway as you walk across adds to the adventure, making it a fun stop on any trip.
A remote and untamed area, Yaak is known for its lush forests, winding rivers, and secluded beauty. Take a scenic drive, visit the local taverns, and experience the true wilderness of Montana.
No trip to Montana is complete without visiting Glacier National Park, home to breathtaking alpine landscapes, glacier-carved valleys, and some of the best hiking trails in the country. Drive the iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road, take a boat tour on Lake McDonald, or hike through fields of wildflowers surrounded by snow-capped peaks.
For the owners of Shangrilog, Glacier National Park holds a special significance. Their great-grandfather played a role in the construction of the legendary Going-to-the-Sun Road, a 50-mile engineering marvel that winds through the heart of the park. Knowing that a part of their family history is embedded in one of America’s most scenic drives makes this destination even more special.