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Blackfoot River (Montana)

River in Montana, United States

Blackfoot River (Montana)

Summary

River in Montana, United States

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nameBlackfoot River
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image_captionThe Blackfoot River
subdivision_type1Country
subdivision_name1United States
subdivision_type2State
subdivision_name2Montana
length_km120length_ref=
source1Continental Divide
source1_coordinates
mouthClark Fork
mouth_coordinates
Map of principal rivers of Montana

The Blackfoot River, sometimes called the Big Blackfoot River to distinguish it from the Little Blackfoot River, is a snow-fed and spring-fed river in western Montana. The Blackfoot River begins in Lewis and Clark County at the Continental Divide, 10 mi northeast of the town of Lincoln (4536 ft). The river's headwaters are between Rogers Pass (5610 ft) to the north and Stemple Pass (6376 ft) to the south. It flows westward through the town of Milltown and enters the Clark Fork River approximately 5 mi east of the city of Missoula (3210 ft).

The Blackfoot River is renowned for its recreational opportunities, most notably fly fishing, but also rafting, canoeing, and inner tubing. The Blackfoot is a fast, cold river with many deep spots, making it prime habitat for several varieties of trout.

The river's canyon and the valleys were formed by the Missoula Floods, cataclysmic glacial lake outburst floods which occurred at the end of the last ice age.

The Blackfoot River and the Clark Fork experienced a record flood in 1908.{{Cite web | access-date = 2014-01-05 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131112004827/http://www.tworivershistory.net/the-great-flood-of-1908.html | archive-date = 2013-11-12 | url-status = dead

The river is featured in the 1976 novella A River Runs Through It by Norman Maclean, as well as the 1992 film starring Brad Pitt, directed by Robert Redford.

The Blackfoot is a Class I river from the Cedar Meadow fishing access site west of Helmville to its confluence with the Clark Fork River for public access for recreational purposes.

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References

References

  1. [http://www.bartleby.com/69/33/B07133.html Blackfoot River] {{webarchive. link. (January 15, 2005 , The Columbia Gazetteer of North America)
  2. {{GNIS. 800475. Blackfoot River
  3. http://www.theflystop.com/hatch-guide-fly-fishing/montana/blackfoot-river, The TheFlyStop.com
  4. link. (2009-03-10)
  5. McLean, Bryce. "Drone Shot of the Blackfoot River".
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