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  1. The Great Falls of the Missouri River are a series of waterfalls on the upper Missouri River in north-central Montana in the United States. From upstream to downstream, the five falls along a 10-mile (16 km) segment of the river [2] are: The Missouri River drops a total of 612 feet (187 m) from the first of the falls to the last, which includes ...

    • 7,539 cu ft/s (213.5 m³/s)
    • 187 feet (57 m)
    • 5
  2. Nearest to Great Falls’ city limits, Black Eagle Falls are 2.5 miles above Rainbow Falls. At 26 feet high and 600 yards, these falls were the first to be dammed in 1890. From the top of these falls, the confluence of the Missouri River with the Sun River is visible and from the bottom, Black Eagle Memorial Island Park gives you the closest ...

  3. Jul 15, 2020 · Photo: Ryan Dam at the site of the Great Falls of the Missouri, NPS. When many people think of the Great Falls of the Missouri River, they imagine one large waterfall. But Montanans proudly explain there are five separate falls of the great river, extending approximately 10 miles that drop the water level a total of 612 feet.

  4. The best view of The Great Falls is done from the highest peak at Ryan Island Park, which is accessed from a suspension bridge across the Missouri River. After traveling a two-lane road that provides views of the expansive high plains and agricultural land, you will arrive at the viewing point of the Great Falls, located at 160 Ryan Dam Road .*.

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  6. Oct 4, 2017 · Black Eagle Falls - June. The popular “Black Eagle Dam” was built in 1890. The three-unit hydroelectric plant at Black Eagle Falls have a total generating capacity of 21 megawatts. Across the Missouri river nothing remains of the 506-foot-high “Big Stack” that dominated the Great Falls skyline and economy for more than 80 years (1893-1980).

  7. The Missouri River contributed to Great Falls’ nickname as the Electric City. Boasting 5 falls, and today, 5 hydroelectric dams, the Missouri River today ample opportunities for outdoor recreation and fun. From boating, kayaking, paddleboarding, and more, the Missouri River is an ideal location for your outdoor adventure.

  8. Jan 28, 2020 · As Meriwether Lewis slowly traveled up the Missouri in June 1805, he was amazed to find not just one “great falls,” but a series of five falls of varying sizes. The first falls he encountered would be what was named “Great Falls” in Clark’s maps. According to Paul Russell Cutright, in his book “Lewis & Clark, Pioneering Naturalists ...

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