...WIDESPREAD WINTER WEATHER AND WIND IMPACTS [UPDATE]... .A series of cold fronts will move through the Northern Rockies bringing wind and snow impacts beginning as early as late tonight into Friday morning. Snow squalls are possible in western Montana late Friday night into early Saturday morning with the arrival of a strong cold front. A push of Arctic air will move westward across the Continental Divide on Saturday bringing another uptick and change in direction of winds with much colder temperatures to follow. * WHAT...Snow expected. There is a likelihood of minor to moderate winter weather impacts. Total snow accumulations between 2 and 4 inches. Winds gusting as high as 45 mph. * WHERE...Highway 83 Seeley Lake to Condon, I-90 East Missoula to Bearmouth, and Highway 200 Bonner to Greenough. * WHEN...Until 8 PM MST Saturday. * IMPACTS...For MINOR winter weather impacts, expect a few inconveniences to normal activities. Use caution while driving. For MODERATE winter weather impacts, expect disruptions to normal activities. Hazardous traveling conditions. Use extra caution while driving. The hazardous conditions could impact the Friday evening commute, especially over higher passes. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...There is the potential for snow bands and or snow squalls to impact the area late Friday night into Saturday morning. Anticipate brief but rapid deterioration in visibility, moderate to heavy snowfall intensity, and strong winds with any banding or squalls. Much colder air moves into the region for Saturday.
The river is rated as a class II-III, making it suitable for intermediate paddlers. The segment mileage for the river run is approximately 44 miles, offering a variety of rapids and obstacles for thrill-seekers.
One of the most famous rapids on the Blackfoot River is the "Mad Mile," a section that is approximately a mile long, consisting of continuous class II-III rapids. Other notable rapids on the river include "The Blackfoot Falls" and "The Alberton Gorge."
As with any river run, safety regulations must be followed. The Blackfoot River is regulated by Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks, which requires all paddlers to wear a personal flotation device and carry a whistle. In addition, commercial outfitters must be licensed and adhere to specific safety guidelines.
Overall, the Blackfoot River provides an exciting and challenging whitewater experience for intermediate paddlers. With its stunning scenery and variety of rapids, it's easy to see why this river is a favorite among Montana's outdoor enthusiasts.
| Last Updated | 2025-06-28 |
| River Levels | 3180 cfs (4.59 ft) |
| Percent of Normal | 30% |
| Status | |
| Class Level | ii-iii |
| Elevation | ft |
| Streamflow Discharge | cfs |
| Gauge Height | ft |
| Reporting Streamgage | USGS 12340000 |
Blackfoot River Near Bonner Mt
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1600cfs |
Clark Fork At Turah Bridge Nr Bonner Mt
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1100cfs |
Rock Creek Near Clinton Mt
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447cfs |
Clark Fork Above Missoula Mt
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2920cfs |
Clark Fork Near Drummond Mt
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600cfs |
South Fork Jocko River Near Arlee Mt
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32cfs |
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THIBODEAU CAMPGROUND
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Thibodeau FAS
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Corricks River Bend FAS
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Johnsrud Park FAS
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Ninemile Prairie FAS
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Clearwater Crossing
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