Rainbow Falls (Missouri River)

Rainbow Falls
Rainbow Falls and Rainbow Dam in 2000
Map
LocationCascade County, Montana, United States
Coordinates47°32′00″N 111°12′20″W / 47.53333°N 111.20556°W / 47.53333; -111.20556
TypeBlock
Total height47 feet
Number of drops1
Total width1,320 feet

Rainbow Falls (originally "Handsome Falls") is a waterfall on the Missouri River in Great Falls, Montana, just upstream from Crooked Falls and downstream from Colter Falls and Rainbow Dam. It is 47 feet (14m) high and 1,320 feet (402.3m) wide. The waterfall is part of the five Great Falls of the Missouri.[1] The river spills over a sheer ledge of sandstone in the Kootenai Formation, forming the falls. The falls used to flow with a great deal of force year-round. In 1914 the river shortly upstream was dammed for hydroelectric power by the Rainbow Dam, which forms a run-of-the-river reservoir. As a result, the falls can almost totally dry up in the summer with only a few narrow strips of water trickling down its face. A railroad bridge crosses the river directly above the falls.[2]

  1. ^ "Stereographic photo (of "Handsom Falls") by F. Jayne Haynes." Discovering Lewis and Clark. lewis-clark.org. Accessed 12 August 2009.
  2. ^ "Handsome Falls, 1902." Discovering Lewis and Clark. lewis-clark.org. Accessed August 12, 2009.