Explore the Madison River near the Ennis Dam. Thanks to groundwater sources in Yellowstone National Park the Madison River’s seasonal flow pattern more closely resembles that of a giant spring-fed creek rather than a typical snow-fed mountain
trout stream.

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This was the view from camp across the Madison River during a peaceful Sunday morning (11/30) near West Yellowstone, Montana.