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A view of the upper course of the Belle Fourche River in Devils Tower National Monument Course and watershed of the Belle Fourche River. The Belle Fourche River (pronounced bel FOOSH; Lakota: Šahíyela Wakpá [1]) is a tributary of the Cheyenne River, approximately 290 miles (470 km) long, in the U.S. states of Wyoming and South Dakota. [2]
The Belle Fourche Dam, also known as Orman Dam, is a dam on Owl Creek in Butte County, South Dakota, USA, approximately eight miles east of Belle Fourche, South Dakota, along U.S. Route 212. Its construction created the Belle Fourche Reservoir , the Belle Fourche National Wildlife Refuge, and the Rocky Point Recreation Area.
Fourche River; Current River. Little Black River; North Fork River. Bennetts River; ... Source for all rivers except St. Francis is the "USGS Water-Data Report ...
Belle Fourche River Bridge: April 30, 1986 (#86000923) August 1, 1996: NE of Belle Fourche of US 212: Belle Fourche vicinity: Rural Butte and Meade Counties MRA 2:
Bear River (Great Salt Lake) Belle Fourche River; Big Goose Creek (near Sheridan); Big Sandy River; Bighorn River; Blacks Fork; Cheyenne River; Chugwater Creek; Clarks Fork of the Yellowstone River
The Belle Fourche River bisects the town. Climate. Climate data for Hulett, Wyoming, 1991–2020 normals, 1941-2020 extremes: 3758ft (1145m) Month Jan Feb
Redwater River is a river located in Butte County, South Dakota, a tributary of the Belle Fourche River. It is near Belle Fourche, South Dakota. [1] [2] References
Belle Fourche, French for "beautiful fork", [9] was named by French explorers from New France, referring to the confluence of what is now known as the Belle Fourche and Redwater Rivers and the Hay Creek. Beaver trappers worked these rivers until the mid-19th century, and Belle Fourche became a well known fur-trading rendezvous point.