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The Middle Fork Flathead River is a 92-mile (148 km) [2] river in western Montana in the United States, forming the southwestern boundary of Glacier National Park. Its drainage basin lies to the east of the South Fork Flathead River and the Hungry Horse Reservoir. Towns along the river include West Glacier, Nyack, Pinnacle, Essex, and Nimrod. [1]
The river is part of the Columbia River drainage basin, as the Clark Fork is a tributary of the Pend Oreille River, a Columbia River tributary. With a drainage basin extending over 8,795 square miles (22,780 km 2 ) and an average discharge of 11,380 cubic feet per second (322 m 3 /s), the Flathead is the largest tributary of the Clark Fork and ...
Graves Creek (South Fork Flathead River tributary) H. Hart Creek (Spotted Bear River tributary) L. ... Middle Fork Flathead River; Moran Creek (Hay Creek tributary) N.
May 1—U.S. Sen. Jon Tester on Monday called on a federal inter-agency group charged with managing dams and reservoirs to immediately begin taking steps to avoid low water levels in Flathead Lake ...
Jul. 21—State wildlife officials may implement fishing restrictions in Northwest Montana as rivers and streams run at or near historic lows for late July. "It's an inconvenience [for anglers ...
It is the 27th-highest point in the Great Bear Wilderness which is managed by the Flathead National Forest. [1] The nearest higher neighbor is Mount Penrose, 1.38 mile to the northwest. [2] Precipitation runoff from the mountain's east slope drains to the Middle Fork Flathead River, whereas the west slope drains to Hungry Horse Reservoir.
Jul. 9—As Flathead Lake's water level continues to drop prematurely this summer, lake-reliant businesses like Marina Cay Resort are preparing for a substantial financial hit. Boaters can't dock ...
Rainfall on the southwestern side of the peak enters Pacific Creek, which in turn enters Nyack Creek, the Middle Fork of the Flathead River, the Flathead River through Flathead Lake, the Clark Fork River into Pend Oreille Lake, the Pend Oreille River, and the Columbia River which empties into the Pacific near Astoria, Oregon.