Gibbon River
The Gibbon River is a river located in the western part of the United States, primarily flowing through Yellowstone National Park. It is approximately 30 miles long and is known for its scenic beauty and diverse wildlife. The river originates from the confluence of the Gibbon Falls and several smaller streams, eventually joining the Madison River.
The Gibbon River is popular for recreational activities such as fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing. Its waters are home to various fish species, including trout, making it a favored spot for anglers. The surrounding area features stunning landscapes, including forests and meadows, attracting visitors year-round.