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Yaak is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Lincoln County, Montana, [2] United States. It is located along the Yaak River, within the Kootenai National Forest. As of the 2020 census, its population was 338. Yaak has frequently been noted on lists of unusual place names. [3] Yaak derives its name from the Yaak River. [4]
Yaak River at Upper Yaak Falls Yaak River at Lower Yaak Falls. The Yaak River originates near Yahk Mountain, in the Yahk Range, part of the Purcell Mountains, in southeast British Columbia. The river flows south, crossing into Lincoln County, Montana. It receives the East Fork Yaak River, then the West Fork Yaak River (also called the West Yahk ...
This is the Yaak River directly south the commercial area of Yaak, Montana. Licensing. I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publish it under the following ...
The shores of the lake are all forested with no private property easements. The lowest elevation in Montana is where the Kootenai River leaves the state, 1,832 feet (558 m) above sea level. Other rivers in the forest include the Yaak, Fisher, Tobacco and Vermillion, with water flowing from over 100 lakes.
Thompson Falls State Park: Sanders: 36 15: 1960: Clark Fork, Noxon Rapids Reservoir: Tongue River Reservoir State Park: Big Horn: 642 260: 1983: Tongue River Reservoir: Tower Rock State Park: Cascade: 140 57: 2004: Near Missouri River: Travelers' Rest State Park: Missoula: 41 17: 2001: Lolo Creek: Wayfarers State Park: Lake: 67 27: 1969 ...
Great Falls of the Missouri. There are at least 120 named waterfalls in Montana. A waterfall is a place where flowing water rapidly drops in elevation as it flows over a steep region or a cliff.
This is a list of properties and historic districts in Montana that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The state's more than 1,100 listings are distributed across all of its 56 counties .
Hell Creek Recreation Area is a public recreation area managed by the Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians of Montana occupying 337 acres (136 ha) on the south side of Fort Peck Lake twenty miles (32 km) due north of the community of Jordan, Montana. [4]