Boater's Guide


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This Boater's Guide has an introductory section with information to know before your trip, two fold-out maps showing the entire river corridor, and 21 one-page maps of the river. The maps show the location of different features, the corresponding river mile, and land status (ownership). The majority of the guide uses "river miles" to measure distance along the river traveling downstream (generally west to east) from Fort Benton, Montana (mile 0), to the Judith Landing Public Access Site and Campground (mile 88.5). The Upper Missouri River is designated as a Wild and Scenic River and a National Monument, and is recreational. This entire guide is in high-quality color with beautiful photographs of the river and various features. Related items: Waterways & Bodies of Water publications can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/environment-nature/waterways-bodies-water Transportation & Navigation publications can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/transportation-navigation Navigation by Water publications can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/transportation-navigation/almanacs-navigation-guides/navigation-water







The Fort Peck Project


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The National Parks


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Exploring the Yukon River


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The Yukon River is one of the most beautiful rivers in North America, especially the 650-mile portion from the headwater lakes in British Columbia down to Dawson City. This is also an historic section of the river because of the Klondike gold rush of 1897-99 and the 50-year steamboat era that followed. Archie Satterfield has traveled this stretch of wild river several times and has written extensively about the river and the gold rush in other books, particularly Chilkoot Pass, and numerous magazine articles. Illustrated with historic and modern photos, plus sketch maps to guide travelers along this beautiful and historic waterway.