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  1. Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks describes the Gallatin River as about twelve miles long from its origin at the confluence of the West and East Gallatin rivers to Three Forks, Montana, where it joins the Jefferson and Madison rivers to form the Missouri River. The river flows through a narrow valley consisting of agricultural and grazing lands at elevations less than 5,000 feet. The banks are ...

  2. The Gallatin is open all year and the river is inspiringly accessible. On the upper-most section of the Gallatin, you need a Yellowstone Park fishing permit to access around 25 miles of river by means of hiking and wading. Outside the Park, the river parallels Highway 191 up to and past Big Sky until it enters the Gallatin Valley.

  3. The Gallatin River Canyon, also known as "Gallatin Canyon", and known by locals as simply "The Canyon", is an extremely scenic stretch of river where U.S. Highway 191 runs from Bozeman, Montana south to where the highway then follows the Gallatin River through this spectacular canyon, and eventually takes its travelers past Big Sky Montana to the West Entrance of Yellowstone National Park at ...

  4. Gallatin River, river rising in the Gallatin Range in the northwestern corner of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, U.S., and flowing 120 miles (193 km) north to Three Forks, in southwestern Montana. There it joins with its tributary, the East Gallatin (which rises near Mount Blackmore), and the

  5. Sep 12, 2017 · The Gallatin River flows out of Gallatin Lake in the northwest corner of Wyoming. Located deep in Yellowstone National Park, Gallatin Lake sits at 8850', just below the north face of the Three Rivers Peak at 9,764' in elevation. From this remote point in the United States' oldest National Park, the mighty Gallatin River begins its 115 mile ...

  6. The Gallatin River is a tributary of the Missouri River, approximately 120 mi (193 km) long, in the U.S. states of Wyoming and Montana. It is one of three rivers, along with the Jefferson and Madison, that converge near Three Forks, Montana, to form the Missouri.

  7. The Gallatin River is a tributary of the Missouri River, approximately 120 mi (193 km long), in the U.S. states of Wyoming and Montana. It is one of three rivers, along with the Jefferson and Madison, that converge near Three Forks, Montana, to form the Missouri. It rises in the northwest corner of Yellowstone National Park, in northwestern ...

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