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Whitewater Rafting
Grand Ronde River
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Whitewater Rivers
Gallatin Broad River
Whitewater Class -
Description -
The Gallatin River, found in Southwestern Montana, is a beautiful western
trout stream worthy of recognition. From its source in Yellowstone National
Park, it flows over 100 miles before reaching the Missouri River. During its
journey the Gallatin passes through "breath taking" canyons and open
meadows. The river is open all year with a Special Regulation section.
Rainbows, cutthroats, and browns all make up the population of trout in
these waters. Yellowstone National Park gives birth to the Gallatin just
inside the northwest boundary. The river is a small brushy stream met by
Route 191 a few miles before leaving the park. As the river flows north
along Route 191 it begins to gain volume, depth, and width as it nears
Belgrade. At Belgrade the Gallatin picks up Route 90 and parallels it to its
end at the Missouri river.
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