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Birch Creek
Country Pondera County, Montana
Physical characteristics
Main source 48°09′46″N 112°52′19″W / 48.16278°N 112.87194°W / 48.16278; -112.87194 (Birch Creek)
River mouth 3,353 feet (1,022 m)
48°26′34″N 112°15′40″W / 48.44278°N 112.26111°W / 48.44278; -112.26111 (Birch Creek)
Basin features
River system Missouri River

Birch Creek is a cool river in Montana, a state in the United States. It's not a huge river, but it's an important "tributary." This means it's a smaller stream that flows into a bigger one. Birch Creek joins the Two Medicine River.

Where Does Birch Creek Start?

Birch Creek begins high up in the mountains. Its source is in the Lewis and Clark National Forest. This forest is a big, protected area where nature thrives.

The creek starts at a place called the continental divide. Think of the continental divide as a giant ridge. Water on one side flows to one ocean, and water on the other side flows to a different ocean.

Birch Creek's Journey

After starting in the mountains, Birch Creek flows generally northeast. On its way, it passes through a place called Swift Reservoir. A reservoir is like a big lake made by people, often with a dam. It helps store water.

As it continues its journey, Birch Creek gets bigger. It receives water from another smaller stream called Dupuyer Creek. Finally, Birch Creek meets and joins the Two Medicine River. This happens in the northern part of Pondera County.

Birch Creek and the Blackfeet Nation

Birch Creek is also special because of its connection to the Blackfeet Nation. Part of the creek forms the southern border of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation. This reservation is land set aside for the Blackfeet people. It's an important part of their history and culture.

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