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Kootenai National Forest topographic map
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Kootenai National Forest
The Kootenai and the Clark Fork rivers are the major rivers and are fed by abundant rainfall that is more than double that amount found elsewhere in Montana. Three major hydroelectric dams exist in the Kootenai National Forest. Libby Dam on the Kootenai River creates a 90-mile (140 km)-long lake known as Lake Koocanusa (a play on Kootenai-Canada-United States of America), which extends into Canada. The shores of the lake are all forested with no private property easements. The lowest elevation in Montana is where the Kootenai River leaves the state, 1,832 feet (558 m) above sea level. Other rivers in the forest include the Yaak, Fisher, Tobacco and Vermillion, with water flowing from over 100 lakes.
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Name: Kootenai National Forest topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Kootenai National Forest, Montana, United States (47.61683 -116.20112 49.00094 -114.67157)
Average elevation: 1,283 m
Minimum elevation: 545 m
Maximum elevation: 2,986 m
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