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Middle Fork Flathead River

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- elevation
  
3,120 ft (951 m)

- min
  
189 cu ft/s (5 m/s)

Length
  
148 km

Basin area
  
3,004 km²

Country
  
United States of America

- average
  
2,854 cu ft/s (81 m/s)

Discharge
  
80.82 m³/s

Basin area
  
3,004 km²

Mouth
  
Flathead River

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- max
  
140,000 cu ft/s (3,964 m/s)

Sources
  
Bowl Creek, Strawberry Creek

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The Middle Fork Flathead River is a 92-mile (148 km) 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.

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Map of Middle Fork Flathead River, Montana, USA

The river's headwaters lie in the Bob Marshall Wilderness at the confluence of two small streams, Strawberry Creek and Bowl Creek. From there, it runs north, receiving many tributaries from glacial valleys to the east and west, most of them inside Glacier National Park. The river begins to parallel U.S. Highway 2 as it winds north-northwest, and after a long and narrow course, the river enters a wider valley and begins to spread out and braid between meadows and forested slopes. It then enters another narrow gorge, turning generally westwards, then passing the southwestern entrance of the national park, receives a tributary from Lake McDonald, a large glacial lake to the north, from the right. The river then proceeds southwest to meet the North Fork Flathead River, southwest of West Glacier and northeast of Columbia Falls, forming the main stem of the Flathead River, which eventually flows into the Clark Fork River (the Pend Oreille River).

References

Middle Fork Flathead River Wikipedia