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Middle Fork Flathead - Great Bear Wilderness

Basics
River:
Flathead River
Class:
Class III - IV
River Length
26 miles
Time:
3 - 4 days
Season:
June to August

Description

Trips along the Great Bear section of the Middle Fork of the Flathead originate deep within the Great Bear Wilderness, either at Schaffer Meadows, a remote airstrip accessed by small Cessna aircraft, or by ½ day hike or horseback ride into Granite Creek. Needless to say, with such remote access, the Middle Fork of the Flathead offers a whitewater experience like none other.

The rapids along the Upper Middle Fork start quickly and pack a major punch with plenty of intermediate to advanced level whitewater to thrill any visitor. Large holes, tricky boulder choked drops and big ferocious waves dominate the rapids of the Upper Middle Fork. The severity of the rapids paired with the remote nature of this run makes it suitable for teen and adult travelers with previous whitewater experience.

Between rapids, travelers to the Upper Middle Fork will be treated to spectacular river canyon scenery, fantastic side hikes, excellent fishing and great wildlife viewing. Very few people a year make a trip down the Upper Middle Fork, making this a very special experience. Trips on the Upper Middle Fork range from 3-4 days in length and the boatable season ranges from late spring to mid-summer.

River Details

Class:
Class III - IV
River Length
26 miles
Time
3 - 4 days
Season:
June to August
Guides Available?
No

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