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  2. Clark Fork River - Wikipedia

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    The Clark Fork, or the Clark Fork of the Columbia River, is a river in the U.S. states of Montana and Idaho, approximately 310 miles (500 km) long. It is named after William Clark of the 1806 Lewis and Clark Expedition .

  3. Rock Creek (Montana) - Wikipedia

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    Rock Creek is a 52-mile (84 km) river in Missoula and Granite County, Montana. Rock Creek is a tributary of the Clark Fork river. The river's headwaters are in Lolo National Forest near Phillipsburg, Montana. The river roughly parallels the Sapphire Mountains and enters the Clark Fork of the Columbia River near Clinton, Montana.

  4. List of rivers of Montana - Wikipedia

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    Water in these rivers flow west from the Continental Divide of the Americas into the Pacific Ocean via the Columbia River.. Clark Fork River. Bull River; Thompson River. Little Thompson River

  5. Trout Creek, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Trout Creek is located on the banks of Noxon Rapids Reservoir, a thirty-three mile impoundment of the Clark Fork River stretching from Thompson Falls to Noxon. The reservoir offers some of the best bass and pike fishing in Northwestern Montana.

  6. Beavertail Hill State Park - Wikipedia

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    Beavertail Hill State Park is a public recreation area located on the Clark Fork River near Interstate 90, 26 miles (42 km) east of Missoula, Montana.The park covers 65 acres (26 ha), has an elevation of 3,615 feet, and offers river frontage, tipi rentals, a short interpretive trail, an amphitheatre, campsites, and picnic areas.

  7. Bitterroot River - Wikipedia

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    The Clark Fork River is a tributary to the Columbia River and ultimately, the Pacific Ocean. The Bitterroot River is a Blue Ribbon trout fishery with a healthy population of native westslope cutthroat trout and bull trout. It is the third most fly fished river in Montana behind the Madison and Big Horn Rivers. [2]

  8. Clark Fork, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Clark Fork is located at (48.147180, -116.178270), [4] at an elevation of 2,090 feet (637 m) above sea The town is situated on the Clark Fork River, on the eastern shores of Lake Pend Oreille. in the northern panhandle of the state.

  9. Silver Bow Creek - Wikipedia

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    Silver Bow Creek is a 26-mile-long (42 km) headwater stream of the Clark Fork (river) originating within the city limits of Butte, Montana, from the confluence of Little Basin and Blacktail Creeks. A former northern tributary, Yankee Doodle Creek, no longer flows directly into Silver Bow Creek as it is now captured by the Berkeley Pit .