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Published on December 12th, 2016 | by RB Team

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G-Spot

Fun wave when the Yellowstone River is flowing at 6,000-11,000 cfs in Billings. The prime is at 9,500-10,400 cfs. The wave is easy to get into and out of with a nice eddy to pull you back up to your starting point.

Spot Details

Country: USA
Nearest town/city: Billings, Montana
River: Yellowstone River
Address: Columbus, Montana
Directions: Take the frontage road East from Columbus to mile marker 5. There is a little pull out just a few hundred yards West of the mile marker. Park cross the railroads tracks, there is a well defined trail. You can see the wave below you.
Latitude: 45.605723186369964
Longitude: -109.16605980148927

Wave Details

Characteristics

There are 4 waves that form and it is all flow dependent.

Conditions

The flow rates are based on the Billings gauge. Below 2,500cfs, the river is low and boney, a small fun wave is formed at the beginning of the wave train. At 6,000cfs the lower G forms and is fun up until 11,000 best at 10,400. Around 7,400 middle G comes in it is a softer wave. At 12,000 Mac G comes in, it is finicky but the wave will be about head high.

River Gauge

Detailed Flow Data

Weather in Billings, Montana

Clear
Today

09/02

High 28° / Low 12°

Clear
Tomorrow

09/03

High 29° / Low 11°

Clear
Tuesday

09/04

High 21° / Low 9°

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