Blackfoot River

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The Blackfoot River is a scenic, cold-water trout stream in western Montana renowned for its blue-ribbon fly fishing, whitewater recreation, and role in the book and film "A River Runs Through It."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cold-water trout stream
river
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalAssociation Norman Maclean NERFINISHED
ecosystemType montane river ecosystem
featuredIn "A River Runs Through It" (1992 film) NERFINISHED
"A River Runs Through It" (novella) NERFINISHED
fishSpecies brown trout
bull trout
cutthroat trout
rainbow trout
flowsDirection generally westward
flowsThrough Blackfoot Valley NERFINISHED
hasConservationEfforts habitat restoration projects
water quality protection initiatives
hasDesignation blue-ribbon trout stream
hasRapids Class II rapids
Class III rapids
knownFor blue-ribbon fly fishing
role in the book "A River Runs Through It"
role in the film "A River Runs Through It"
scenic beauty
trout fishing
whitewater recreation
locatedIn Lewis and Clark County, Montana NERFINISHED
Missoula County, Montana NERFINISHED
Montana NERFINISHED
Powell County, Montana NERFINISHED
Rocky Mountains region NERFINISHED
western Montana NERFINISHED
mouthLocation near Bonner, Montana
nearCity Missoula, Montana NERFINISHED
partOf Columbia River Basin NERFINISHED
recreationActivity canoeing
fly fishing
kayaking
rafting
sourceRegion Continental Divide in western Montana NERFINISHED
state Montana NERFINISHED
tributaryOf Clark Fork River NERFINISHED
usedFor angling
recreation
wildlife habitat
waterType cold water

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western Montana hasRiver Blackfoot River
subject surface form: Western Montana