
Frenchtown sits at the base of a dense network of mountain drainages where the Clark Fork valley meets the steep timber of the Lolo National Forest. This 1984 map details a landscape defined by water management and high-country access, featuring the prominent Frenchtown Irrigation District Ditch winding along the lower slopes and a remote Pack Trail ascending through Bear Creek and Spring Creek. The northern boundary of the map follows the Reservation Divide, marking the edge of the Flathead Indian Reservation as it crosses over Charity Peak.
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