- Dry Wolf Creek (Judith Basin County, Montana)
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This article is about Dry Wolf Creek in Judith Basin County, Montana. For Dry Wolf Creek in Fergus County, Montana, see Dry Wolf Creek (Fergus County, Montana).
Dry Wolf Creek Origin 46°56′35″N 110°36′59″W / 46.94306°N 110.61639°W[1] Mouth 47°06′32″N 110°17′48″W / 47.10889°N 110.29667°WCoordinates: 47°06′32″N 110°17′48″W / 47.10889°N 110.29667°W[1] Basin countries Judith Basin County, Montana Mouth elevation 4,567 feet (1,392 m)[1] River system Missouri River Dry Wolf Creek is a tributary of the Judith River, approximately 40 mi (65 km) long, in central Montana in the United States.
It rises in the Lewis and Clark National Forest, near Big Baldy in the Little Belt Mountains, in western Judith Basin County. It flows northwest, past Stanford and Denton, then NNE to join the Judith in the White Cliffs Area in northern Fergus County.
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