Stillwater River (Flathead County, Montana)

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Stillwater River
U.S. Route 93 in Montana near Lower Stillwater Lake 01 - white balanced (10322243725).jpg
Aerial view of Stillwater River valley from the south (August 2013) with Lower Stillwater Lake slightly above the center of the image
Location
CountryFlathead and Lincoln County, Montana
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • coordinates48°48′06″N 114°42′43″W / 48.80167°N 114.71194°W / 48.80167; -114.71194 (Stillwater River)[1]
Mouth 
 • coordinates
48°09′54″N 114°15′39″W / 48.16500°N 114.26083°W / 48.16500; -114.26083 (Stillwater River)Coordinates: 48°09′54″N 114°15′39″W / 48.16500°N 114.26083°W / 48.16500; -114.26083 (Stillwater River)[1]
 • elevation
2,897 feet (883 m)[1]
Discharge 
 • average360 cuft/s [2]
Basin features
River systemColumbia River
Tributaries 
 • left
  • Evers Creek
  • Good Creek
    • Bowen Creek
    • Robertson Creek
    • Plume Creek
    • Daggett Creek
    • Alder Creek
    • Gregg Creek
    • Miller Creek
    • Potter Creek
    • Gergen Creek

The Stillwater River rises 15 miles south of the border between Montana (United States) and Alberta (Canada), west of Glacier National Park in the Kootenai National Forest. It runs mainly south to Duck Lake, then Upper Stillwater Lake, Lagoni Lake and on to Lower Stillwater Lake. It then flows south to Kalispell where it joins the Whitefish River, very near where that river enters the Flathead River.

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Notes[]

  1. ^ a b c "Stillwater River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.
  2. ^ https://waterdata.usgs.gov/mt/nwis/uv/?site_no=12365700&PARAmeter_cd=00065,00060,00010


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