BIGHORN RIVER

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Map of Montana rivers with the Bighorn in south central portion of Montana

The 'Bighorn River' is a tributary of the Yellowstone, approximately 461 mi (742 km) long, in the western United States in the states of Wyoming and Montana.
The upper reaches of the Bighorn, south of the Owl Creek Mountains in Wyoming, are known as the Wind River. The two rivers are sometimes referred to as the Wind/Bighorn. For practical purposes, Boysen Reservoir in the Owl Creek Mountains is considered to the be the start of the Bighorn. North of the dam, it flows through the Bighorn Basin in North Central Wyoming, passing east of the town of Thermopolis and Hot Spring State Park.
At the border with Montana, the river turns northeast, and flows past the north end of the Bighorns, through the Crow Indian Reservation, where the Yellowtail Dam forms the reservoir Bighorn Lake. The reservoir and the surrounding gorge are part of the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area.
It is joined by the Little Bighorn River near the town of Hardin, Montana. Approximately fifty miles further downriver, it joins the Yellowstone.

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List of Wyoming rivers

List of Montana rivers

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State of Wyoming: Bighorn River Basin

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: Wind/Bighorn River Drainage

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