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Glacier
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| Hungry
Horse Dam. Montana's tallest dam
at 564 feet sits wedged in a narrow canyon four miles east of Hungry
Horse. The dam blocks the South Fork of the Flathead River to make the 34-mile long
Hungry Horse Reservoir. Free tours.
Hungry
Horse Reservoir. Bureau of
Reclamation. Flathead National Forest, 1935 Third Avenue E.,
Kalispell, MT 59901. Phone: 406-755-5401. The 34-mile
long reservoir offers excellent fishing, boating, water skiing, and
swimming.
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SHOPPING
Antiques
Grandpa's Attic. John and Phyllis
Raper.
8760 Highway 2,
Hungry Horse, MT 59919. Phone: 406-387-4166.
E-mail
Old
Goat Trading Post. P.O.
Box 190678, Hungry Horse, Montana 59919. Phone: 406-387-4158; Fax:
406-387-4317. E-mail
Gifts
The
Huckleberry Patch. P.O. Box 1/8868, Highway 2 East, Hungry Horse,
MT 59919-0001. Toll-free: 800-527-7340; Fax: 406-387-4444. E-mail
Rawhide
Trading Post and Gift Shop. 1 mile west of West glacier on Highway
2, Hungry Horse, MT 59919. Phone: 406-387-5999; Toll-free:
800-388-5727. E-mail
Willow's
HuckLand. P.O. Box 190-362, Hungry Horse, MT 59919. Phone:
406-387-5078; Fax: 406-892-0591.
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