Resources & Helpful Links
flathead national forrest information
In the Rocky Mountains of Northwest Montana, just south of the Canadian border and Glacier National Park, lies the 2.4-million acre Flathead National Forest. With lakes galore, rugged wilderness, wild rivers, over 2,000 miles of trail, campgrounds, ski areas, and year-round beauty, this forest is a premiere natural landscape of the American West.
River Flows and information
Current conditions and streamflows for Montana waterways. The USGS monitors water resources in Montana in cooperation with State, County, Local and other Federal agencies.
national weather service - Northwest montana
Get up to date detailed weather forecasts, historical data, and relevant weather information for the surrounding areas.
Hug-A-TREE AND SURVIVE
The HUG-A-TREE and SURVIVE Program was started in San Diego, California after a search for a nine-year old boy who died in the local mountains. A group of those searchers put together an assembly program for children on how not to get lost, how to stay comfortable if they do get lost, and how to be spotted and found.
Flathead rivers alliance
Formed in 2019, the Flathead Rivers Alliance is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the Flathead River System. Find current river flows and resources here.