Hell Roaring Creek
{{short description|Creek in south Montana, part of the Missouri}}
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| name = Hell Roaring Creek
| image = Hell Roaring Canyon, Montana.jpg
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| image_caption = Hell Roaring Creek flowing through Hell Roaring Canyon in southern Montana
| source1_location = Brower's Spring
| mouth = Red Rock River
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| subdivision_type1 = County
| subdivision_name1 = Beaverhead County, Montana
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| river_system = Missouri River
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Hell Roaring Creek is a fast-running creek in southern Montana.Ponce, Victor M. (ndg) [http://source.sdsu.edu/ "The Source of the Missouri River"] San Diego State University website The creek flows from Brower's Spring, which is considered the ultimate source of the Missouri River.Demetriades , Anthony (July/August 2005) [http://fwp.mt.gov/mtoutdoors/HTML/articles/2005/MissouriSource.htm "The True Utmost Reaches of the Missouri"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120118010715/http://fwp.mt.gov/mtoutdoors/HTML/articles/2005/MissouriSource.htm |date=2012-01-18 }} Montana Outdoors Hell Roaring Creek is the most distant point in the Mississippi River system and, combined with its downstream rivers, marks the starting point of the fourth longest river in the world.
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Category:Tributaries of the Missouri River
Category:Tributaries of the Beaverhead River
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