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Map Sites
Transboundary Flathead
(0.8 miles / 1.3 km)
Numa Ridge Lookout Trail
(17.1 miles / 27.6 km)
Polebridge
(18.2 miles / 29.4 km)
Experiences
Wildflowers Galore
(9.6 miles / 15.5 km)
Regional Perspectives
Local Topics
Eureka Farmer's Market
(27.6 miles / 44.6 km)
Ranger Doug, 50 Years in Glacier
(37.8 miles / 61.1 km)
Sun Road plowing
(39 miles / 63 km)
Make A Difference
Volunteering in the Castle
(22.6 miles / 36.6 km)
Blueweed Blitz
(35.2 miles / 57 km)

Contacts

The Glacier Institute

Email:
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406-755-1211
406-755-7154 (fax)
www.glacierinstitute.org
North Fork River Ecology by Raft: Float through Wilderness and History
LAT: 48.9998
LON: -114.4750
Elevation: 3988 FT (1216 M)
Description of Group or Organizational Experience

The North Fork of the Flathead River is one of the few designated “Wild and Scenic” rivers of this country. Starting at the Canadian Border, we’ll follow this pristine river’s winding course for a weekend of river ecology and adventure. Rafting downstream, we’ll encounter a valley of staggering views, abundant wildlife (including bears, wolves, moose, elk, trout, and bald eagles) and learn about the legends and lore of the North Fork’s historical residents. We’ll take short hikes from the riverbanks to visit some of the interesting features of this river and its tributaries. By the time we reach our destination, the remote outpost of Polebridge, you will have a new appreciation for this incredible river and its complex and important food web that stretches to Flathead Lake and beyond.

Host or Sponsoring Group for Experience

The Glacier Institute

Activity Level to be Expected

Moderate

Appropriate Ages for Experience

18+

Date or Dates for Experience

June 28, 2010 - June 29, 2010

Overnight Shelter Arrangements (if an overnight experience)

Tent Camping

Costs to Participate

$425 includes campsite, all meals, float trip and equipment