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Dupuyer Creek
Country Teton and Pondera counties in Montana
Physical characteristics
Main source 48°05′37″N 112°41′30″W / 48.09361°N 112.69167°W / 48.09361; -112.69167 (Dupuyer Creek)
River mouth 3,704 feet (1,129 m)
48°18′07″N 112°20′07″W / 48.30194°N 112.33528°W / 48.30194; -112.33528 (Dupuyer Creek)
Basin features
River system Missouri River

Dupuyer Creek is a cool stream located in northwestern Montana, United States. It's like a smaller helper stream, also called a tributary, that flows into a bigger stream called Birch Creek.

Where Dupuyer Creek Begins

Dupuyer Creek starts in a beautiful area called the Lewis and Clark National Forest. This forest is in the northwestern part of Teton County.

How the Creek Forms

The creek actually begins when three smaller streams meet up. Think of it like three friends joining together to start a journey! These three streams are called the South Fork, Middle Fork, and North Fork.

High Up in the Mountains

The place where Dupuyer Creek starts is pretty high up. It's about 4,750 feet (or 1,448 meters) above sea level. This area is also east of the continental divide. The continental divide is like a giant imaginary line across North America. It separates which way rivers flow, either towards the Pacific Ocean or the Atlantic Ocean.

Dupuyer Creek's Journey

Once it starts, Dupuyer Creek begins its journey. It flows towards the northwest.

Flowing Through Counties

As the creek flows, it leaves Teton County and enters Pondera County. It passes by a small town called Dupuyer.

Joining Birch Creek

Finally, Dupuyer Creek reaches its destination. It joins up with Birch Creek. This meeting point is about 3 miles (or 4.8 kilometers) west of a town called Valier.

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