Yesterday’s Great Falls Tribune had a nice article on rafting the North Fork, including some useful background material . . .
For 59 miles, the North Fork of the Flathead River snakes from the Canadian border to its confluence with the Middle Fork.
It twists and turns along the western boundary of Glacier National Park through rich floodplains teeming with diverse greenery and wildlife.
Floaters on the robust river round each bend to new views of mountains, dappled with snow in early summer and waning to gold by fall.