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Float the North Fork of the Flathead River

North Fork of the Flathead River
North Fork of the Flathead River, west of Glacier Park
© Rick & Susie Graetz
 

Date:
Saturday, August 16, 2008

Time:
9:00 am

Overview:
Explore the Crown of the Continent while rafting on the remote and quiet North Fork of the Flathead River. This remote valley, just west of Glacier Park, contains a theater of native wildlife including such rare species as wolves, wolverines and grizzly bears. Limit 15 adults.

Guide:
Glacier Raft Company

How to Prepare for the Hike:
Bring a sack lunch, drinking water, closed river shoes, change of dry clothing and, if possible, a hand lens and field guide.

Registration/Fee:
This adventure is $84 per person. Lunch is included; gratuities are extra. Please contact Debra Sattler, (406) 443-6730 or dsattler@tnc.org.

Meeting Location:
Polebridge Bar and Cafe, Polebridge, MT