Clark Fork
States:
Montana
11 active gauges
Live and historical streamflow for every active USGS gauge on the Clark Fork — current discharge (CFS), gage height, and how today's flow ranks against the long-term record for this date. Latest reading .
| Station | Discharge (CFS) | Gage Ht (ft) | Condition | Flood Stage (ft) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Clark Fork Above Missoula Mount
MT
|
8,690 | 6.21 | Normal | 7.5 ft |
|
Clark Fork Below Missoula Mount
MT
|
19,300 | 6.09 | Normal | 11.0 ft |
|
Clark Fork Near Drummond Mount
MT
|
806 | 3.51 | Low | 8.0 ft |
|
Clark Fork Near Galen Mount
MT
|
234 | 2.46 | Low | — |
|
Clark Fork Near Plains Mount
MT
|
59,600 | 12.11 | Normal | 16.0 ft |
|
Clark Fork above Little Blackfoot River near Garrison Mount
MT
|
247 | 3.23 | Low | — |
|
Clark Fork at Deer Lodge Mount
MT
|
244 | 2.82 | Low | 6.0 ft |
|
Clark Fork at Goldcreek Mount
MT
|
466 | 4.60 | Low | — |
|
Clark Fork at St. Regis Mount
MT
|
22,300 | 12.13 | Normal | 19.0 ft |
|
Clark Fork at Turah Bridge near Bonner Mount
MT
|
2,400 | 3.45 | Normal | — |
|
Clark Fork below Noxon Rapids Dam near Noxon Mount
MT
|
— | — | Unknown | — |
About the Clark Fork
The Clark Fork is monitored by 11 active USGS stream gauges across Montana. 5 of 11 gauges are running below normal for this date. The strongest flow on the river right now is at Clark Fork Near Plains Mount (59,600 cfs).
See the glossary for how percentile rank and flow conditions are calculated from the long-term USGS record.
Data source: USGS National Water Information System