
Stillwater State Forest dominates the heart of this late-twentieth-century landscape, where the Whitefish Range meets the forested valleys of northwestern Montana. The terrain is defined by dramatic elevation changes, from the heights of Stryker Peak and Herrig Mountain down to the shores of Bull Lake. This map captures a complex system of water management and natural drainage, tracing the course of the Stillwater River as it receives tributaries like Hellroaring Creek and Fitzsimmons Creek.
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