The Clark Fork
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Shown below
are pictures and photographs of the Clark
Fork, which is located
in Southwest Montana. The Clark Fork begins near the town of Butte,
passes by Deer
Lodge, Missoula and runs for more than 300 miles before
leaving Montana as it passes into Idaho. For more information about the
Clark Fork, read our Clark Fork
Overview page.
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a larger picture click on any of the images or links.
Larger
Clark Fork photos are sized 650x488.
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