As Montanans, it’s important to take pride in our state (which we never have a problem with) and keep it as clean and pristine as we possibly can. That’s why, when we discover new spots in nature that we love, we can leave them better than we found them. This is especially true for our natural swimming holes, with that clean Montana water cascading down and keeping us cool all summer long. We also appreciate it when our visitors from out of state treat our beautiful land with respect while enjoying it.

This summer, treat yourself to a trip way up north to the Yaak Valley. Not only is it breathtakingly beautiful, it’s home to a tiered waterfall that flows right into a perfect swimming spot. If you prefer to swim in rivers and lakes rather than in public pools, this is the place for you.

The Yaak Valley is less than 50 miles from the Canadian border, way up in the northwest part of Montana.

Stan Petersen / Flickr For most of us, it takes quite a while to reach this area. But it’s worth it.

The Yaak River is a tributary of the Kootenai River, which runs from southeast British Columbia into Lincoln County.

Troy Smith / Flickr “Yahk” is a Kootenai word meaning either “arrow” or “bow.”

This area is remarkably peaceful and unpolluted, and the locals understandably would like to keep it that way.

Keith Ewing / Flickr When you’re here, you’ll notice how beautiful everything is, and you’ll feel like a guest in Mother Nature’s finest accommodations.

In the summertime, this place goes from deserted to bustling with swimmers and nature lovers soaking up the sun.

Keith Ewing / Flickr You’ll find several spots in this area that are great for splashing around, but the most popular swimming hole is near the Yaak River Falls Campground. That’s where Yaak River Falls concludes and forms a perfect natural pool.

Yaak River Falls is a popular stop for those exploring northwest Montana.

Keith Ewing / Flickr A destination all on its own, this cascading waterfall was created by the eastward shift of the Pacific plate. The exposed rock is dated between 800 million and over a billion years old, which you don’t have to be a Geology major to appreciate.

This summer, explore the Yaak River Valley and take a dip at the base of Yaak River Falls.

Jim Handcock / Flickr This is the perfect place to get away from it all, especially if you can camp at the Yaak River Falls Campground.

Where is your favorite Montana swimming hole?

Stan Petersen / Flickr

For most of us, it takes quite a while to reach this area. But it’s worth it.

Troy Smith / Flickr

“Yahk” is a Kootenai word meaning either “arrow” or “bow.”

Keith Ewing / Flickr

When you’re here, you’ll notice how beautiful everything is, and you’ll feel like a guest in Mother Nature’s finest accommodations.

You’ll find several spots in this area that are great for splashing around, but the most popular swimming hole is near the Yaak River Falls Campground. That’s where Yaak River Falls concludes and forms a perfect natural pool.

A destination all on its own, this cascading waterfall was created by the eastward shift of the Pacific plate. The exposed rock is dated between 800 million and over a billion years old, which you don’t have to be a Geology major to appreciate.

Jim Handcock / Flickr

This is the perfect place to get away from it all, especially if you can camp at the Yaak River Falls Campground.

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Address: Yaak Falls, Montana 59935, USA