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Other Whitewater Trips on the Gallatin River
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:: Greek Creek to Squaw Creek Bridge Whitewater Kayaking & Canoeing Trip
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Greek Creek to Squaw Creek Bridge Whitewater Kayaking & Canoeing Trip on the Gallatin River |
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Related River Guidebooks on AllAboutRivers |
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Greek Creek to Squaw Creek Bridge Info Use this information at your own risk. See our legal notices. |
| Put In: |
Greek Creek |
| Take Out: |
Squaw Creek Bridge |
| Difficulty: |
Class III
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| Gradient: |
45 ft/mi |
| Run Length: |
7 miles |
| Flow Information (phone): |
USGS 406-449-5263; flow near Gallatin Gateway. |
| Good Level: |
800-4,0000 cfs |
| Season Comments: |
May, June, July
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| Permit: |
None presently required. |
| Character/Similar To: |
As the canyon narrows more Class III rapids appear and the whitewater peaks in the narrow heart of Gallatin Canyon. The river tumbles through the canyon for more than two miles of nearly continuous rapids, including the famous Mad Mile and House Rock. |
| Water Craft: |
kayak,wwcan,raft |
| Land Ownership: |
Mostly National Forest |
| Wilderness: |
No |
| Camping on River: |
Several USFS Campgrounds along the river. |
| Location: |
In the Rocky Mtn Region (MT), 86 miles Southeast of Helena |
| Shuttle Logistics: |
Put-in: US 191 follows the Gallatin providing several accesses. The Greek Creek access is some 32 miles south of I-90, 26 miles north of Yellowstone National Park.
Take-out: Squaw Creek access is on the left bank between the highway and the river, just upstream from the bridge leading to Squaw Creek Ranger Station.
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Towns near Greek Creek to Squaw Creek Bridge Kayaking |
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