Little Powder River

Little Powder River
River
Country United States
States Wyoming, Montana
Mouth Powder River
 - location Near Broadus, Montana

The Little Powder River is a tributary of the Powder River, in southeastern Montana and northeastern Wyoming in the United States. It drains an area historically known as the Powder River Country on the high plains east of the Bighorn Mountains.

The stream flows northward, east of the Bighorns, and into Montana. It is joins the Powder River near the town of Broadus. The Little Powder River was so named because the sand along a portion of its banks resembled gunpowder.

The Battle of the Little Powder River was fought on September 10, 1865, at the river's mouth near Broadus, Montana. The Powder River Basin near the Montana/Wyoming border is a major source of low-sulfur coal mined in the United States.

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    Coordinates: 45°28′24″N 105°20′38″W / 45.4734°N 105.3440°W / 45.4734; -105.3440

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