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  1. At the intersection of Highway 191 and Lone Mountain Trail in Big Sky, a tributary spring enters the main stem of the Gallatin. That input of spring water keeps the river downstream for about 10 miles ice-free throughout the winter. Just below the boundary of Yellowstone National Park, Snowflake Springs dumps into the Gallatin River.

  2. Navigating the Gallatin's grandest rapid. For much of its course, the Gallatin River is an intermediate paddle, but once you float past the Lava Lake trailhead and round the corner, things get a little Western. It narrows, tumbling through steep boulders, lit with a glowing orange hue emitted from the granite canyon walls.

  3. Gallatin River. The Gallatin offers spectacular views and a wide range of recreational opportunities, from fishing to various levels of white water and flat water kayaking. Camping is abundant in the Gallatin Canyon at designated pay areas. The “green bridge” is a great place to jump in for a swim. As for the fishing, the Gallatin offers ...

  4. The views along the Gallatin River between the Gallatin Range and the Madison Range are spectacular. The river offers rafting, hiking trails, fishing, camping, and more. Gallatin Gateway is a convenient locale to visit Bozeman, Big Sky, and Yellowstone. This is now on our short list of places we will return to visit.

  5. The Gallatin River emerges in the far northwest corner of Yellowstone National Park. It flows along US 191 through the Gallatin Canyon, by Big Sky, and by Four Corners (just west of Bozeman), before merging with two other rivers in Three Forks to form the Missouri River. The most popular section of the river is accessible through Gallatin Canyon.

  6. Our Big Sky rafting trips start in Big Sky and our office is conveniently located a short drive from the end of your raft trip, getting you back to your dry clothes, photos, and snacks in a matter of minutes – usually 10 or less! Our Gallatin River office is located on Highway 191 between Bozeman and Big Sky, north of West Yellowstone.

  7. Feb 20, 2019 · The Gallatin River is one of the top fly fishing destinations in Montana.It is located in the beautiful Gallatin Valley in south-central Montana. Flowing north from Yellowstone National Park, the Gallatin River travels ~100 miles and then joins the Jefferson River and Madison River to form the Missouri River at the Missouri Headwaters State Park in Three Forks, Montana.

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