The history of North Fork in Glacier National Park is tied to its Native American heritage and early settler activities. The area was used by the Blackfeet and Kootenai tribes for hunting and fishing.
In the early 1900s, homesteaders settled along the North Fork of the Flathead River.
It became part of Glacier National Park when the park was established in 1910. Today, it's known for its remote wilderness and outdoor recreation.
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