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Recent rain forces closure of Flathead Forest sites

Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 13 years, 10 months AGO
by Hungry Horse News
| June 8, 2011 4:40 PM

The Flathead National Forest reports that up to two inches of precipitation has been recorded across the Flathead Forest in the last 24 hours.

Water levels are increasing in most rivers, streams and lakes, and visitors are encouraged to be very cautious with any water-related recreation, work or travel. Waters levels are fluctuating quickly and water currents are moving fast. The amount of debris in rivers and streams has increased greatly in amount and size of the items, causing some hazardous conditions.

River access sites on the Flathead River at West Glacier and Blankenship are closed due to increasing water levels. Some sites at the Big Creek Campground in the North Fork and the beach area at the Tally Lake Campground also are closed.

For updated information on temporary road restrictions, campgrounds and access on the Flathead Forest, call the nearest ranger district - Hungry Horse/Glacier View at 387-3800, Tally Lake at 758-5204, Swan Lake at 837-7500, and Spotted Bear at 758-5376.

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