
via Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks
High water closes Bighorn River fishing access site
BILLINGS - The Grant Marsh Fishing Access Site on the Bighorn River north of Hardin closed to all traffic Wednesday because of high river levels. It will remain closed until the water level subsides and Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials can assess damages.
Water flowing down the Bighorn River has washed out part of the entrance road and inundated the interior roads, parking lot, latrine and boat launch, making any use of the park hazardous.
As of late Tuesday, the federal Bureau of Reclamation was releasing more than 12,481 cubic feet of water per second (cfs) into the Bighorn River from Yellowtail Dam. In 2008, releases peaked at 10,000 cfs in mid-June and, during the 2007 drought year, releases never exceeded 2,500 cfs. Before the current spring releases started in April, the river was flowing at about 2,500 cfs.
Bureau of Reclamation officials said Tuesday - during a scheduled conference call with interested agencies, officials and groups - that they intend to keep the Bighorn River levels between 12,000 cfs and 13,000 cfs at least through the Fourth of July weekend.
Meanwhile, water was flowing into the top end of the Bighorn Reservoir - which is backed up by Yellowtail Dam - at 16,705.9 cfs and the lake was filling at a rate of about eight inches per day. The lake level was at an elevation of 3,645.1 feet - more than four feet into the “flood pool” - and BOR officials predict that it could add another two feet of depth this week.