Triple Divide Peak

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For the 3850 m mountain in California, see Triple Divide Peak (California).
Triple Divide Peak

View north from Triple Divide Pass below the summit of Triple Divide Peak
Elevation 8,020 ft (2,444 m)
Location Montana, USA
Range Lewis Range
Coordinates 48°34′0″N, 113°31′0″W
Topo map USGS Mount Stimson
Easiest route Hike

Triple Divide Peak (8020 ft/2444 m) is located in Glacier National Park, Montana, United States. It is the hydrologic apex of the North American continent. The Continental (Great) Divide and the Laurentian Divide meet at the summit of the peak, and all water that falls at this point flows either to the Pacific, Arctic or the Atlantic Oceans.

Rainfall on the western side of the peak (after several creeks) enters the Middle Fork of the Flathead River, which in turn enters the Clark Fork River, Pend Oreille River, and the Columbia River which empties into the Pacific Ocean at Astoria, Oregon. Flathead Lake and Lake Pend Oreille are also fed by this system of rivers, as well as some man-made lakes on the Columbia River.

After several creeks, the northeastern slope of the mountain sheds water toward St. Mary Lake, which feeds the St. Mary River, which in turn flows into Oldman River, Saskatchewan River, and the Nelson River, which empties into Hudson Bay, This ultimately reaches the Arctic Ocean. Cedar Lake and Lake Winnipeg in Manitoba are also fed by this system of rivers.

Moisture on the southeastern slopes feeds into Atlantic Creek, which in turn enter the North Fork of Cut Bank Creek, Marias River, Missouri River, which joins the Mississippi River, at St. Louis before emptying into the Gulf of Mexico near New Orleans. This ultimately reaches the Atlantic Ocean.

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