Yorks Islands

Yorks Islands
Yorks Islands is located in Montana
Yorks Islands
Yorks Islands
Geography
LocationMissouri River, Broadwater County, Montana
Coordinates46°15′45″N 111°29′28″W / 46.26250°N 111.49111°W / 46.26250; -111.49111 (Yorks Islands)[1]
Highest elevation3,855 ft (1175 m)

Yorks Islands, also known as "Yorks 8 Islands" or "York's Islands" or simply "York Island(s)" are a group of several islands in the flood plain of the Missouri River, in Broadwater County, Montana, about 4 miles south (up-river) from Townsend, Montana, along U.S. Highway 287. The islands were named by the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1803–1806) for Clark's slave York, when the expedition passed this way in 1805 on their historic journey of exploration to the Pacific Ocean. The islands may be accessed from U.S.287, as a Montana Fishing Access site.

  1. ^ "Yorks Islands". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.

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