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  2. North Fork Road - Wikipedia

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    The Butte Oil Company constructed a rough wagon road from Lake McDonald to its oil well at Kintla Lake, encouraging the development of the North Fork region. From 1935–1945, the National Park Service developed the road adding culverts and drains. The unpaved road extends nearly forty miles, to the Canada–United States border. [2]

  3. List of secondary highways in Montana - Wikipedia

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    Secondary Highway 486 (S-486), also known as the North Fork Flathead Road (NFFR), is a 22.646-mile-long (36.445 km) secondary state highway in Flathead County, Montana, that connects the city of Columbia Falls with the Glacier National Park at Camas Road. S-486 begins at the junction with U.S. Highway 2 (US 2) in Columbia Falls. It follows ...

  4. Polebridge, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Polebridge is an unincorporated community in Flathead County, Montana, United States, [3] 35 miles (56 km) northwest of Columbia Falls in the northwestern part of the state. . This community was named in 1920 for the log bridge that formerly connected the "inner" North Fork Road in Glacier National Park to the "outer" North Fork Road which leads to Montana Secondary Highway 486, over the North ...

  5. North Fork Flathead River - Wikipedia

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    The North Fork Flathead River (Ktunaxa: kqaskanmituk [3]) is a 153-mile (246 km) [2] river flowing through British Columbia, Canada, south into the U.S. state of Montana.It is one of the three primary forks of the Flathead River, the main inflow of Flathead Lake and a tributary of the Columbia River via the Clark Fork River and the Pend Oreille River.

  6. Flathead National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Flathead National Forest is a national forest in the western part of the U.S. state of Montana. The forest lies primarily in Flathead County , south of Glacier National Park . The forest covers 2,404,935 acres (3,758 sq mi; 9,732 km 2 ) of which about 1 million acres (4,000 km 2 ) is designated wilderness .

  7. List of state highways in Montana - Wikipedia

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    US 93 north of Somers: MT 35 north of Bigfork: 1977: current MT 83: 91.118: 146.640 MT 200 at Clearwater Junction: MT 35 north of Bigfork: 1977: current MT 84: 28.904: 46.516 US 287 in Norris: US 191/MT 85 near Four Corners — — MT 85: 6.704: 10.789 US 191/MT 84 near Four Corners: I-90 at Belgrade — — MT 86: 37.498: 60.347 US 191/I-90 ...

  8. U.S. Route 93 in Montana - Wikipedia

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    Montana State Line, US 93 at Lost Trail Pass. US 93 enters Montana from Idaho at Lost Trail Pass and travels north descending through the Bitterroot National Forest.The highway continues along the Lewis and Clark Trail into the Bitterroot Valley toward Missoula, passing through Darby and Hamilton.

  9. Lost Trail Pass - Wikipedia

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    Entering Montana on US 93 at Lost Trail Pass. South of the pass in Idaho is the north fork of the Salmon River, which descends with US 93 to North Fork to join the main Salmon River. In Montana, US 93 drops northward into the Bitterroot River Valley and gradually descends toward Hamilton, Lolo, and Missoula.