Recreation

Recreation Improvements

Wild Goose Landing Upgrades Entire Park Redering

Recreation Improvements

NorthWestern Energy has created a proposed plan for potential upgrades and enhancements at Wild Goose Landing Park in Thompson Falls.

A relocation of the park’s boat launch away from the swimming area is being evaluated to enhance safety. Other upgrades being explored include accessible restroom facilities and a covered picnic area.

Be dam safe while enjoying Montana’s parks and rivers

Learn how to stay safe and be prepared while recreating near hydro facilities.

Learn more about the environmental stewardship at our hydroelectric projects

Thompson Falls Hydro Project

First built in 1915, the Thompson Falls dam is a seven-unit hydroelectric plant on the Clark Fork River in Thompson Falls, Montana. NorthWestern Energy owns and operates the dam, along with 10 others across the state. The energy produced and collected at these dams allows us to provide clean, sustainable energy to meet our customers’ needs. NorthWestern Energy values being a good steward of the resources at our projects and works to protect and enhance the fish and wildlife resources around our sites.

Mystic Hydro Project

Built in 1925, the 12-megawatt Mystic facility is on West Rosebud Creek in the Beartooth Mountains, 75 miles southwest of Billings, Montana. It is one of 10 hydroelectric facilities and one storage reservoir we operate. We work to produce safe, reliable energy to light homes and businesses across Montana.

Missouri-Madison Hydro Project

The purpose of this site is to provide information on NorthWestern Energy’s ongoing resource stewardship programs implemented in the 525 mile river corridor from West Yellowstone to Fort Peck Reservoir.