Libby Dam

Libby Dam Visitor Center open May 22 - Sept 7, 2026. Tours Daily: May 22- Sept 7, 2026. Tours: Mon-Sat at 10am & 4pm, top of dam only. Must show photo ID. Keep it clean!

Powerhouse Tours: Sundays in June, July & Aug at 10am Noon, 2pm & 4pm. Tours may be cancelled at any time. Please remember to bring and wear a lifejacket when having fun in, on or around the water. Leave things better than you found them. Be kind. Dogs on a leash, please! Please pick up after your pooch, Thanks! Please remember that there is NO Hunting in campgrounds or day-use areas,

Sorry, No

drones on USACE lands except the model airplane field at this time. NO firewood cutting on or around the Dam or on the Haul Road. Citations (tickets) will be issued if posted rules and restrictions are not followed. See full text of Title 36 CFR, and additional restrictions on the bulletin boards. For more information, call the Libby Dam Visitor Center at 406-293-5577.

See you Sunday afternoon for Birds of Prey!
05/29/2026

See you Sunday afternoon for Birds of Prey!

Next Sunday! Whooo's going? :)

Notice a change in flows? We have an update for you! The following outflow changes are scheduled for Monday, May 25th :-...
05/25/2026

Notice a change in flows? We have an update for you!

The following outflow changes are scheduled for Monday, May 25th :
-Outflows will increase from 10.0 kcfs to 12.5 kcfs at 2000 MDT.
-Outflows will increase from 12.5 kcfs to 15.0 kcfs at 2100 MDT.
-Outflows will increase from 15.0 kcfs to 17.5 kcfs at 2200 MDT.
-Outflows will increase from 17.5 kcfs to 20.0 kcfs at 2300 MDT.

The following outflow changes are scheduled for Tuesday, May 26th :
-Outflows will increase from 20.0 kcfs to 25.0 kcfs at 0000 MDT.

This flow schedule is in accordance with the USFWS Biological Opinion for endangered Kootenai River white sturgeon (KRWS) that requires volume to be discharged from Libby Dam during the spring spawning period. The KRWS Flow Plan Implementation Protocol (FPIP) Technical Team (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Bonneville Power Administration, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Kootenai Tribe of Idaho, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, and BC Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship), has recommended the operation described below, and the Corps at Libby Dam will implement the Plan as detailed above beginning this evening.

Details on duration of maximum discharge, as well as discharge and duration during the receding limb of the hydrograph, are provided below. The attached figures (.pdf) are projections for Koocanusa reservoir refill, Libby Dam discharge, and Bonners Ferry flow and stage through the fall, and subject to modification as real time conditions warrant.

Flow notifications will be sent out as flows are reduced towards the summer flat flow of ~10,000 cfs and through the fall.

The Corps’ April-August water supply forecast (WSF) for May is 7.05 million acre-feet (MAF; 116% of average), a forecast with an associated sturgeon volume of 1.17 MAF.
The sturgeon flow augmentation operation will consist of a period of increasing dam outflows (pre-peak) from 10,000 cfs to 25,000 cubic feet per second (cfs) over 2 days (May 24 and 25), a period of peak flows for ~ 14 days, and a period of decreasing flows (post-peak) from 25,000 cfs to ~ 10,000 cfs - the summer “flat flow” - over ~ 14 days . This operation will exhaust the allocated sturgeon volume.
Minimum bull trout flow after the sturgeon flow augmentation operation for the May WSF is 9,000 cfs through September, at which time the minimum flow becomes 6,000 cfs.
Projected pool elevation for Koocanusa Reservoir is ~2,453’ MSL in early/mid-August. Full pool management objective is 2,454’ MSL; maximum pool elevation is 2,459’ MSL.
The end of September target elevation for the May WSF is elevation 2,449’ Median Sea Level (MSL); full pool is 2,454’.

The overall objectives for FPIP flow augmentation operations at Libby Dam are to annually provide a period of peak river flow in the spawning reach near Bonners Ferry during the spring freshet (generally between late May and early June), and to provide a stable to rising thermograph in the river as the discharge from Libby Dam decreases towards the bull trout minimum flow or higher through the summer, along with normative river temperatures as managed with the Selective Withdrawal System (SWS) at the dam.
The timing and duration of flows are intended to provide cues for sturgeon to migrate further upstream from their staging areas, and then cues to spawn on the descending limb of the hydrograph (receding flow, warming water), with the overall goal of providing conditions that will enhance the likelihood for sturgeon to migrate to, and spawn over, rocky substrates that exist upstream of Bonners Ferry.
Discharge temperature will be managed as per usual through the spring and summer.

Water Management Data:
https://water.usace.army.mil/overview/nws/locations/lib

Short term forecasts for Libby Dam elevations and inflow:
http://www.nwrfc.noaa.gov/river/station/flowplot/flowplot.cgi?lid=LYDM8

Short term forecasts for Libby Dam outflow:
http://www.nwrfc.noaa.gov/river/station/flowplot/flowplot.cgi?lid=KBDM8

Next Sunday! Whooo's going? :)
05/22/2026

Next Sunday! Whooo's going? :)

Historically, Memorial Day Weekend is one of the riskiest times of the year for boating and water-related activities. Sa...
05/22/2026

Historically, Memorial Day Weekend is one of the riskiest times of the year for boating and water-related activities. Sadly, many water-related fatalities occur during the holiday weekend. Following these simple tips can help ensure that you have a good and safe Memorial Day weekend. Remember Life Jackets Worn…Nobody Mourns so .

Today is Wear Your Life Jacket at Work Day, leading directly into National Safe Boating Week (May 16-22).  Here's a phot...
05/15/2026

Today is Wear Your Life Jacket at Work Day, leading directly into National Safe Boating Week (May 16-22). Here's a photo of our Libby Dam staff and volunteers taking this challenge to heart -- and for good reason.

Did you know that 89 percent of victims in USACE water-related accidents were not wearing life jackets? Let's wear our life jackets at work to raise awareness for water safety

Whether you're working in an office, on the water, at home or basically anywhere, help share this important safety message and join the fun!

Want more info about Boating and Water Safety. Go to : http://watersafety.usace.army.mil/ or http://www.safeboatingcampaign.com for more information.

⚠📣   Just a heads-up that we'll be transitioning to www.Recreation.gov for all campground reservations and day-use picni...
05/14/2026

⚠📣 Just a heads-up that we'll be transitioning to www.Recreation.gov for all campground reservations and day-use picnic shelter reservations (S***e Gulch) fee payments, starting May 22 through Sept. 6 (Labor Day weekend).

Check your campground availability and make reservations either by:

🌿Visiting https://www.recreation.gov/gateways/251 to go directly to the “Libby Dam and Lake Koocanusa” webpage.

☘️Downloading and visiting the Recreation.gov app on your smartphone device and search “Libby Dam”.

🌳Calling the Reservation Line toll-free at 1-877-444-6777.

You can reserve your campsite as early as 8:00 a.m. MST four days before your desired date. Booking for day-use shelters is now LIVE and day-use shelters can be booked six months in advance.

Hope to see you all soon.

Reserve camping, permits & activities at Libby Dam and Lake Koocanusa. 4 campgrounds. Book official reservations on Recreation.gov.

05/08/2026

It’s going to feel like summer this weekend across Western Montana and North-Central Idaho, but our rivers are still transporting large amounts of snowmelt!

With air temperatures climbing into the 80s and near 90 degrees, it’s tempting to hit the water to cool off. But don't let the hot air fool you, water temperatures are sitting in the 40s and 50s.

Jumping into water this cold can instantly trigger cold-water shock, paralyzing your muscles and making self-rescue nearly impossible, even for strong and experienced swimmers. Add in dangerously fast currents and hidden debris, and our waterways are incredibly hazardous right now.

If you're heading out:
✅ WEAR your life jacket (don't just pack it).
✅ STAY BACK from slippery riverbanks.
✅ KEEP a close eye on kids and pets.

Enjoy the heat, but respect the water!

Happy Mother's Day weekend to all the amazing moms out there! Thank you for keeping your family safe!
05/08/2026

Happy Mother's Day weekend to all the amazing moms out there! Thank you for keeping your family safe!

05/08/2026
Inflatable Lifejacket - Know Before You GoIf you own an inflatable life jacket, do you know if it is a manual- or automa...
04/29/2026

Inflatable Lifejacket - Know Before You Go
If you own an inflatable life jacket, do you know if it is a manual- or automatic-inflate style? Make sure you know before you get out on the water and might have to depend on it to save your life.

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Libby, MT
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