Belle Fourche River
767.06 km | 476.63 mi
Length can differ from official measure!
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The Belle Fourche River is a river in the western United States, flowing primarily through Wyoming and South Dakota. It originates in the Black Hills of northeastern Wyoming, near the town of Newcastle, and initially flows northeast before making a wide loop southward and then northward again in South Dakota. The river stretches approximately 767.06 km | 476.63 mi
and joins the Cheyenne River near Elm Springs, South Dakota. Its drainage basin covers about 7,000 square miles (18,000 square kilometers). The Belle Fourche River is significant for its role in regional agriculture and irrigation, particularly through the Belle Fourche Reservoir, which is part of the Belle Fourche Irrigation Project. The landscape along the river features prairies, hills, and agricultural lands.
and joins the Cheyenne River near Elm Springs, South Dakota. Its drainage basin covers about 7,000 square miles (18,000 square kilometers). The Belle Fourche River is significant for its role in regional agriculture and irrigation, particularly through the Belle Fourche Reservoir, which is part of the Belle Fourche Irrigation Project. The landscape along the river features prairies, hills, and agricultural lands.

