List of lakes in Lake County, Montana
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There are at least 80 named lake
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Lake
A lake is a body of relatively still fresh or salt water of considerable size, localized in a basin, that is surrounded by land. Lakes are inland and not part of the ocean and therefore are distinct from lagoons, and are larger and deeper than ponds. Lakes can be contrasted with rivers or streams,...
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Reservoir
A reservoir , artificial lake or dam is used to store water.Reservoirs may be created in river valleys by the construction of a dam or may be built by excavation in the ground or by conventional construction techniques such as brickwork or cast concrete.The term reservoir may also be used to...
s in Lake County, Montana
Lake County, Montana
-National protected areas:*Flathead National Forest *National Bison Range *Ninepipe National Wildlife Refuge*Pablo National Wildlife Refuge*Swan River National Wildlife Refuge-Demographics:...
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Lakes
- Ashley Lakes, 47°22′38"N 113°57′48"W, el. 5354 feet (1,631.9 m)
- Black Lake, 47°51′50"N 114°19′26"W, el. 3235 feet (986 m)
- Blacktail Lake, 47°16′17"N 113°51′07"W, el. 6798 feet (2,072 m)
- Bond Lake, 47°56′10"N 113°44′11"W, el. 5440 feet (1,658.1 m)
- Cat Lake, 47°37′32"N 113°39′57"W, el. 6706 feet (2,044 m)
- Cedar Lake, 47°39′32"N 113°56′48"W, el. 6503 feet (1,982.1 m)
- Cliff Lake, 47°22′45"N 113°53′03"W, el. 6775 feet (2,065 m)
- Courville Lake, 47°36′00"N 113°59′35"W, el. 6286 feet (1,916 m)
- Crow Creek Lakes, 47°30′33"N 113°56′38"W, el. 6273 feet (1,912 m)
- Disappointment Lake, 47°23′09"N 113°53′06"W, el. 6729 feet (2,051 m)
- Dry Lake, 47°39′24"N 113°47′13"W, el. 3576 feet (1,090 m)
- Dry Lake, 47°17′58"N 113°52′46"W, el. 7395 feet (2,254 m)
- Ducharm Lake, 47°37′22"N 113°56′45"W, el. 6466 feet (1,970.8 m)
- Duncan Lake, 47°22′35"N 113°56′09"W, el. 7484 feet (2,281.1 m)
- Estes Lake, 48°00′24"N 114°01′49"W, el. 3533 feet (1,076.9 m)
- Fatty Lake, 47°41′43"N 113°55′57"W, el. 5896 feet (1,797.1 m)
- First LakeFirst LakeFirst Lake is a lake of Richmond County, in north-eastern Nova Scotia, Canada.-References:*...
, 47°23′39"N 113°53′28"W, el. 6316 feet (1,925.1 m) - Flathead LakeFlathead LakeFlathead Lake is the largest natural freshwater lake in the western part of the contiguous United States. With a surface area of between and , it is slightly larger than Lake Tahoe. The lake is a remnant of the ancient inland sea, Lake Missoula of the era of the last interglacial. Flathead Lake...
, 47°53′15"N 114°07′03"W, el. 2897 feet (883 m) - Frog LakesFrog LakesThe Frog Lakes are a group of lakes, drained eastward by an unnamed stream feeding the Frog River, a tributary of the Kechika River in the Stikine Ranges of the Northern Interior of British Columbia...
, 47°26′22"N 113°55′05"W, el. 6181 feet (1,884 m) - Hall Lake, 47°58′26"N 113°48′39"W, el. 5279 feet (1,609 m)
- Horseshoe Lake, 48°01′11"N 113°59′32"W, el. 3100 feet (944.9 m)
- Icefloe Lake, 47°22′11"N 113°54′23"W, el. 7470 feet (2,276.9 m)
- Jette Lake, 47°45′35"N 114°15′01"W, el. 3589 feet (1,093.9 m)
- Lake Mary Ronan, 47°55′36"N 114°23′57"W, el. 3704 feet (1,129 m)
- Lake of the Clouds, 47°21′57"N 113°53′34"W, el. 7753 feet (2,363.1 m)
- Lake of the Stars, 47°19′50"N 113°53′36"W, el. 7618 feet (2,322 m)
- Long Lake, 47°25′59"N 113°54′19"W, el. 5958 feet (1,816 m)
- Loon Lake, 48°01′24"N 113°59′20"W, el. 3074 feet (937 m)
- Loon Lake, 47°44′43"N 114°19′08"W, el. 3451 feet (1,051.9 m)
- Lost Lake, 47°40′24"N 114°03′58"W, el. 3074 feet (937 m)
- Lower Riddell Lake, 47°16′21"N 113°52′17"W, el. 7119 feet (2,169.9 m)
- Lucifer Lake, 47°20′31"N 113°55′13"W, el. 6270 feet (1,911.1 m)
- McDonald Lake, 47°25′17"N 113°58′35"W, el. 3599 feet (1,097 m)
- Metcalf Lake, 47°45′26"N 113°50′30"W, el. 3235 feet (986 m)
- Mikes Pond, 47°53′05"N 114°17′59"W, el. 3104 feet (946.1 m)
- Moon Lake, 47°25′28"N 113°54′26"W, el. 5738 feet (1,748.9 m)
- Moore Lake, 47°37′15"N 113°53′06"W, el. 5810 feet (1,770.9 m)
- Mud Lake, 47°37′02"N 113°59′45"W, el. 5794 feet (1,766 m)
- No Fish Lake, 47°17′35"N 113°52′49"W, el. 7251 feet (2,210.1 m)
- Peck Lake, 47°37′08"N 113°48′26"W, el. 3510 feet (1,069.8 m)
- Picture Lake, 47°20′31"N 113°54′22"W, el. 6673 feet (2,033.9 m)
- Piper Lake, 47°37′34"N 113°56′02"W, el. 6296 feet (1,919 m)
- Pony LakePony LakePony Lake is a small lake immediately north of Flagstaff Point at Cape Royds, Ross Island. Named by British Antarctic Expedition , who built their winter hut adjacent to this lake, because they had their ponies tethered nearby....
, 47°38′15"N 113°40′11"W, el. 6545 feet (1,994.9 m) - Rainbow Lake, 47°40′53"N 113°57′11"W, el. 6575 feet (2,004.1 m)
- Ravalli Potholes, 47°17′44"N 114°09′50"W, el. 3113 feet (948.8 m)
- Red Lake, 47°52′51"N 114°19′52"W, el. 3258 feet (993 m)
- Row Lake, 47°53′53"N 114°16′06"W, el. 4006 feet (1,221 m)
- Scenic Lakes, 47°16′53"N 113°51′50"W, el. 7352 feet (2,240.9 m)
- Scout Lake, 47°45′13"N 113°42′22"W, el. 5449 feet (1,660.9 m)
- Seeley Lake
- Shay Lake, 47°41′29"N 113°50′09"W, el. 3481 feet (1,061 m)
- Skags Lake, 47°54′20"N 114°17′06"W, el. 3934 feet (1,199.1 m)
- Sloan Lake, 47°32′18"N 114°10′53"W, el. 3064 feet (933.9 m)
- Sonielem Lake, 47°19′09"N 113°55′53"W, el. 6945 feet (2,116.8 m)
- Summit Lake, 47°26′45"N 113°55′49"W, el. 6319 feet (1,926 m)
- Swan LakeSwan LakeSwan Lake ballet, op. 20, by Pyotr Tchaikovsky, composed 1875–1876. The scenario, initially in four acts, was fashioned from Russian folk tales and tells the story of Odette, a princess turned into a swan by an evil sorcerer's curse. The choreographer of the original production was Julius Reisinger...
, 47°57′32"N 113°53′41"W, el. 3071 feet (936 m) - Swartz Lake, 47°30′09"N 113°59′43"W, el. 3930 feet (1,197.9 m)
- Terrace LakeTerrace LakeTerrace Lake is a descriptive name for a small, elongate lake which lies in a valley with moraine from the Barne Glacier, about 0.5 nautical miles east of Cape Barne on Ross Island. The name appears on the maps of the British Antarctic Expedition , but may have been applied earlier by the British...
, 47°31′31"N 113°56′14"W, el. 6594 feet (2,009.9 m) - Trinkus Lake, 47°56′45"N 113°44′52"W, el. 6066 feet (1,848.9 m)
- Twin Lakes, 47°14′37"N 113°54′49"W, el. 4140 feet (1,261.9 m)
- Upper Riddell Lake, 47°16′40"N 113°52′23"W, el. 7277 feet (2,218 m)
- Van Lake, 47°42′03"N 113°46′10"W, el. 3642 feet (1,110.1 m)
- Webb Lake, 47°56′19"N 114°22′15"W, el. 3989 feet (1,215.8 m)
- Weed Lake, 47°58′02"N 113°52′29"W, el. 4393 feet (1,339 m)
- Wymore Lake, 47°47′12"N 114°10′16"W, el. 2897 feet (883 m)
Reservoirs
- Crow Reservoir, 47°30′12"N 114°13′45"W, el. 2867 feet (873.9 m)
- Flathead LakeFlathead LakeFlathead Lake is the largest natural freshwater lake in the western part of the contiguous United States. With a surface area of between and , it is slightly larger than Lake Tahoe. The lake is a remnant of the ancient inland sea, Lake Missoula of the era of the last interglacial. Flathead Lake...
, 47°40′36"N 114°14′03"W, el. 2900 feet (883.9 m) - Hellroaring Reservoir, 47°42′30"N 114°00′57"W, el. 3773 feet (1,150 m)
- Hillside Reservoir, 47°24′15"N 114°15′14"W, el. 2743 feet (836.1 m)
- Horte Reservoir, 47°32′17"N 114°16′14"W, el. 3038 feet (926 m)
- Kicking Horse Reservoir, 47°27′14"N 114°04′39"W, el. 3064 feet (933.9 m)
- Kickinghorse Reservoir, 47°27′18"N 114°04′33"W, el. 3064 feet (933.9 m)
- Lower Crow Reservoir, 47°30′10"N 114°13′42"W, el. 2871 feet (875.1 m)
- McDonald Lake, 47°25′36"N 113°59′33"W, el. 3596 feet (1,096.1 m)
- Mission Reservoir, 47°18′52"N 114°01′11"W, el. 3412 feet (1,040 m)
- Ninepipe Reservoir, 47°27′19"N 114°08′13"W, el. 3015 feet (919 m)
- Pablo Reservoir, 47°39′18"N 114°08′45"W, el. 3205 feet (976.9 m)
- Pablo Reservoir, 47°38′20"N 114°08′31"W, el. 3235 feet (986 m)
- Saint Marys Lake, 47°15′35"N 113°55′48"W, el. 4016 feet (1,224.1 m)
- Saint Marys Lake, 47°15′54"N 113°55′51"W, el. 4016 feet (1,224.1 m)
- Turtle Lake, 47°40′06"N 114°04′34"W, el. 3097 feet (944 m)