Beaver Chief Falls

{{Short description|Waterfall located in Glacier National Park, Montana, United States}}{{Infobox waterfall

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| location = Glacier National Park (U.S.), Montana, U.S.

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Beaver Chief Falls is a waterfall located in Glacier National Park, Montana, US. The falls emerge at the top of a hanging valley just beyond the outflow for Lake Ellen Wilson and descend in a series of braided drops a distance of nearly {{convert|1300|ft}}, the tallest of which is recorded as being a straight drop of {{convert|517|ft|abbr=on}}. Below the hanging valley lies Lincoln Lake, where the cascades end. Somewhat inaccessible, the falls require a nearly {{convert|20|mi|adj=on}} round-trip hike to visit.{{wwdb name|id=58|name=Beaver Chief Falls}}{{Cite map|publisher=TopoQwest (United States Geological Survey Maps)|title=Lake McDonald East, MT|url=https://www.topoquest.com/map.php?lat=48.59386&lon=-113.76456&datum=nad83&zoom=4&cross=on|accessdate=December 28, 2019}}

File:Aerial view of Lake Ellen Wilson.jpg

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