Browning Montana, on Highways 2 & 89 on the eastern side of Glacier National Park; Town Logo by Lyle Omeasoo, enrolled member of the Blackfeet Nation Welcome to the Town of Browning Browning Montana, on Highways 2 & 89 on the eastern side of Glacier National Park; Town Logo by Lyle Omeasoo, enrolled member of the Blackfeet Nation
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Triple Divide Peak in Glacier Nat'l Park

Triple Divide Peak from Golden Gate Photo Triple Divide Peak lies within the boundaries of Glacier National Park in northwestern Montana which borders the Blackfeet Indian Reservation.  North America's three great rivers begin on this mountain's flanks.  Water falling at Triple Divide Peak will split three ways and end up in the Pacific Ocean, the Artic Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean. 

Snow and rain that falls in the northeast section of Triple Divide, a relatively small area in the United States located between the Hudson Bay Divide, the Rocky Mountains and the Canadian border, travels to the Artic Ocean.  Three small rivers: the Waterton, the Belly, and the Saint Mary flow into Alberta, Canada as headwaters of the Saskatchewan River, which eventually spills into the Hudson Bay and makes its way to the Artic Ocean. 

Rain falling west of the Continental Divide will flow to the Pacific Ocean.  Pacific Creek flows west to the Flathead River and the Clark Fork, feeding the Columbia River, which makes its way across Montana, Idaho, and Oregon before draining into the Pacific Ocean. 

Moisture from the south side of the Continental Divide goes to Atlantic Creek, which runs east to the Marias River then to the Missouri, which is formed by the confluence of the Gallatin, Madison, and Jefferson Rivers at Three Forks.  The water then goes on to the Mississippi ultimately mixing with the tropical waters in the Gulf of Mexico.


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