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Sun River

Sun River

FieldValue
nameSun River
name_otherMedicine River, Pointed Rock River
imageSunRiver.JPG
image_size250px
image_captionThe headwaters of the Sun River in the Rockies, near Gibson Reservoir
map_size250
pushpin_mapUSA Montana
pushpin_map_size250
pushpin_map_captionLocation of the mouth of the Sun River in Montana
subdivision_type1Country
subdivision_name1United States
subdivision_type2State
subdivision_name2Montana
subdivision_type5Cities
subdivision_name5Fairfield, Sun River, Vaughn, Great Falls
length130 mi
discharge1_locationVaughn
discharge1_min20 cuft/s
discharge1_avg669 cuft/s
discharge1_max53500 cuft/s
source1North Fork Sun River
source1_locationConfluence of Open Creek and McDonald Creek, Lewis and Clark County
source1_coordinates
source1_elevation5781 ft
source2South Fork Sun River
source2_locationSun Lake, Lewis and Clark County
source2_coordinates
source2_elevation6988 ft
source_confluence_locationNear Gibson Reservoir, Lewis and Clark County
source_confluence_coordinates
source_confluence_elevation4728 ft
mouthMissouri River
mouth_locationGreat Falls, Cascade County
mouth_coordinates
mouth_elevation3314 ft
river_systemMissouri River watershed
basin_size1875 sqmi
tributaries_leftNorth Fork Sun River, Muddy Creek
tributaries_rightSouth Fork Sun River, Willow Creek

the river

The Sun River (also called the Medicine River) is a tributary of the Missouri River in the Great Plains, approximately 130 mi (209 km) long, in Montana in the United States.

Geography

Aerial view of Sun River in Cascade County in early spring 2009

It rises in the Rocky Mountains in two forks, the North Fork and South Fork, which join in the Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest above Gibson Reservoir along the county line between Teton and Lewis and Clark counties. It flows E, SE, and E away from the mountains, past Simms, Sun River, and Vaughn and joins the Missouri at Great Falls.

The water of the river is used extensively for irrigation, through the Sun River Project of the United States Bureau of Reclamation. The irrigation area covers approximately 92,000 acres (372 km2).

The North Fork of the Sun River begins high up in the Bob Marshall Wilderness and flows generally Southward for about 20 mi until it meets up with the South Fork of the Sun River. Almost immediately the two forks flow into Gibson Reservoir, impounded by Gibson Dam. From when the water leaves the reservoir until it meets the Missouri River in Great Falls, the flowage is known as the Sun River.

The Sun is a Class I river from Gibson Dam to its confluence with the Missouri River for public access for recreational purposes.

RiverLocationDischarge
North Fork Sun RiverAugusta, MT350 cuft/s
South Fork Sun RiverAugusta, MT360 cuft/s
Sun RiverFort Shaw, MT929 cuft/s

History

A sign located 3 miles south of Great Falls gives information on the history of the Sun River:

This river was called "The Medicine" by the Indians. On the return trip from the coast Capt. Lewis of the Lewis & Clark Expedition struck this river approximately 50 miles west of here. He followed it down to the Missouri passing near this point July 11, 1806. In his journal under that date he said: "when I arrived in sight of the white-bear Islands the missouri bottoms on both sides of the river were crowded with buffaloe I sincerely believe that there were not less than 10 thousand buffaloe within a circle of 2 miles around that place"

The City of Great Falls covers a portion of the plain across which the Expedition made their difficult 18 mile portage around the falls of the Missouri in June 1805

Notes

References

  1. "USGS Gage #06089000 on the Sun River near Vaughn, Montana: Water-Data Report 2009". U.S. Geological Survey.
  2. "USGS Gage #06089000 on the Sun River near Vaughn, Montana: Water-Data Report 2009". U.S. Geological Survey.
  3. {{Gnis. 801243
  4. {{Gnis3. 801259
  5. {{Gnis3. 801498
  6. {{Gnis3. 801565
  7. {{Gnis. 802208
  8. Derived from USGS statistics for drainage area above Vaughn, MT with about {{convert. 36. sqmi. km2 added to represent drainage below this station
  9. link. (2009-03-10)
  10. "USGS Surface Water data for Montana: USGS Surface-Water Annual Statistics".
  11. "USGS Surface Water data for Montana: USGS Surface-Water Annual Statistics".
  12. "USGS Surface Water data for Montana: USGS Surface-Water Annual Statistics".
  13. Christopherson, Ed. (1970). "Montana Historic Markers". Earthquake Press.
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