Bramlet Lake Trail

NATIONAL FOREST TRAIL | Libby

Numerous gold bricks were shipped from the Branigan Mine, which is at the trailhead for Bramlet Lake Trail (658). The entrance to the mine may be seen on the hillside across the creek. Upper Bramlet Lake may be reached by bushwhacking up 0.5 mile west of the lower lake. No motorized vehicles are permitted on this trail, and no vehicles are allowed within the wilderness boundary.

Length: 1 mile. Light use, moderate difficulty.

Trail Begins: Road 2332

Trail Ends: Lower Bramlet Lake

Area Map: Libby Ranger District Road Access Map

USGS Map1: Howard Lake

Township 26N; Range 31W; Section 1

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  • BIRD WATCHING
  • HIKING
  • PICNICKING
  • SIGHTSEEING
  • WILDLIFE VIEWING
  • TRAIL
  • From Libby, travel 26 miles south on US Highway 2, turning right onto West Fisher Road 231. Continue 6 miles to the junction with Lake Creek Campground road and turn right. Travel 2 miles to the old cabins at the Branigan Mine, then park and follow the road.

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