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Kootenai Falls

Kootenai Falls is the largest undammed falls in the state and a major attraction to those traveling through the area. It offers an unforgettable and breathtaking view as the Kootenai River loses 300 feet in elevation traveling a few hundred yards down river. A pleasant surprise to any photographer or nature lover. An attraction at the falls is a swinging bridge that provides access to the opposite side of the Kootenai River, a prime Montana fishery. To the Kootenai tribe, the falls is a sacred site. They view it as the center of the world, a place where tribal members can commune with the spiritual forces that give direction to the tribe and to individual members. Archaeological evidence shows the Kootenai had Native American sweat lodges and encampments up and down the river valley from Pipe Creek, (where light clay was found for pipes) to the falls area.
Rock Wall
Rock Wall
Self Portrait at Kootenai Falls
Self Portrait at Kootenai Falls
Lower Kootenai Falls
Lower Kootenai Falls
One Huge Rock
One Huge Rock
Mini Kootenai Falls
Mini Kootenai Falls
Lichen & Cracks
Lichen & Cracks
Kootenai Falls
Kootenai Falls
Leftover Ice
Leftover Ice
Kootenai Falls
Kootenai Falls
From Whence I Came
From Whence I Came
Falls Above the Quarry Looking Area
Falls Above the Quarry Looking Area
Karen In the Slick of Things
Karen In the Slick of Things
Above the Falls
Above the Falls
Some Perspective
Some Perspective
Overall Falls But Don't Fall Over!
Overall Falls But Don't Fall Over!
More Overall View
More Overall View
Shelves & Layers of Rock
Shelves & Layers of Rock
Literally on Top of the Falls
Literally on Top of the Falls
Pretty Blue Water
Pretty Blue Water