Hungry Horse Dam - Hungry Horse

Completed in 1953, Hungry Horse Dam is Montana's highest and the eleventh largest concrete dam in the U.S. The 564-foot Hungry Horse Dam and Reservoir are located 14 miles from Glacier National Park's west entrance. The dam, located on the South Fork of the Flathead River, was authorized to help prevent the recurring spring floods on the Columbia and Flathead rivers and to alleviate the annual winter power shortage in the Pacific Northwest. The dam and reservoir are surrounded by spectacular mountains, offering excellent fishing and hiking in the immediate area.

The Hungry Horse Project received its name from two husky freight horses working in the rugged wilderness of the Flathead River's South Fork area. They wandered away from their sleigh during the severe winter of 1900-01. After struggling for a month in belly-deep snow, they were found so starved and weak that considerable care and feeding was needed to nurse them back to health. The name Hungry Horse stuck and was given to a mountain, a lake, a creek, and the dam.

The Hungry Horse visitor center is open daily from Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day, although these dates are subject to change. Please contact Hungry Horse Dam for specific opening and closing dates of the visitor center. Guided tours across the top of the dam are available during the summer season, starting at the visitor center. Tours are available upon request, seven days a week including summer holidays. Parking is allowed only in designated areas and not on top of the dam roadway. Admission to the visitor center and guided tours are free of charge.

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Phone: 406-387-5241

A four mile scenic drive off Highway 2 in Hungry Horse.

Season
June - September

Hours
Daily: 8:00am - 3:00pm

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Reservations
Walk-Ins Welcome

Information, Parking, Public Restroom, Visitor Service

Education, Exhibit, History, Tour