List of lakes in Sweet Grass County, Montana
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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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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...

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Sweet Grass County, Montana
-National protected areas:*Custer National Forest *Gallatin National Forest *Lewis and Clark National Forest -Demographics:As of the census of 2000, there were 3,609 people, 1,476 households, and 987 families residing in the county. The population density was 2 people per square mile...

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Lakes

  • Armour Pond, 45°21′29"N 110°13′04"W, el. 6102 feet (1,859.9 m)
  • Beley Lakes, 45°58′44"N 110°11′07"W, el. 6450 feet (1,966 m)
  • Blue Lake, 46°02′01"N 110°17′22"W, el. 8222 feet (2,506.1 m)
  • Blue Lake, 45°11′58"N 110°12′50"W, el. 9465 feet (2,884.9 m)
  • Burnt Gulch Lake, 45°14′39"N 110°09′00"W, el. 9078 feet (2,767 m)
  • Camp Lake, 45°28′17"N 110°06′56"W, el. 8983 feet (2,738 m)
  • Cascade Lake, 46°03′56"N 110°15′43"W, el. 8845 feet (2,696 m)
  • Chalice Lake, 45°18′53"N 110°03′58"W, el. 9626 feet (2,934 m)
  • Cirque Lake, 45°14′12"N 110°05′07"W, el. 9032 feet (2,753 m)
  • Crazy Lake, 46°00′33"N 110°17′10"W, el. 9137 feet (2,785 m)
  • Divide Creek Lake, 45°22′48"N 110°06′46"W, el. 8953 feet (2,728.9 m)
  • Emerald Lake, 45°18′01"N 110°12′20"W, el. 9111 feet (2,777 m)
  • Favonius Lake, 45°13′05"N 110°05′56"W, el. 9426 feet (2,873 m)
  • Fish Lake, 45°15′08"N 110°06′36"W, el. 9475 feet (2,888 m)
  • Granite Lake, 46°02′05"N 110°17′37"W, el. 8205 feet (2,500.9 m)
  • Hidden Lake, 46°01′15"N 110°16′12"W, el. 9652 feet (2,941.9 m)
  • Horseshoe Lake, 45°16′11"N 110°10′56"W, el. 9521 feet (2,902 m)
  • Jay Lake
    Jay Lake
    Joseph E. Lake, Jr. is a science fiction and fantasy writer. In 2003 he was a quarterly first place winner in the Writers of the Future contest. In 2004 he won the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in Science Fiction. He lives in Portland, Oregon and currently works as a product manager...

    , 45°18′23"N 110°04′02"W, el. 9819 feet (2,992.8 m)
  • Jordan Lake
    Jordan Lake
    B. Everett Jordan Lake is a reservoir located west of Raleigh and south of Durham in Chatham County, North Carolina, in the United States of America. The northernmost end of the lake actually reaches into southwestern Durham County...

    , 45°14′08"N 110°04′43"W, el. 8904 feet (2,713.9 m)
  • Kent Lake
    Kent Lake
    Kent Lake is a reservoir in western Marin County, California formed by the construction of Peters Dam across Lagunitas Creek. Built in 1954, the lake is the most recent lake of the Marin Municipal Water District, as well as the largest...

    , 45°38′36"N 109°36′21"W, el. 4754 feet (1,449 m)
  • Lake Columbine, 45°13′03"N 110°08′43"W, el. 9153 feet (2,789.8 m)
  • Lake Kathleen, 45°14′24"N 110°11′21"W, el. 7585 feet (2,311.9 m)
  • Lake Pinchot, 45°16′52"N 110°04′23"W, el. 9288 feet (2,831 m)
  • Lightning Lake
    Lightning Lake
    Lightning Lake is a lake located in E. C. Manning Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. In the summer, it offers recreational activities such as swimming, canoeing, and fishing. The trail surrounding the lake is used for hiking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing, depending on the time of...

    , 45°20′05"N 110°04′14"W, el. 9383 feet (2,859.9 m)
  • Lost Lake, 46°00′15"N 110°16′58"W, el. 8950 feet (2,728 m)
  • Lower Glaston Lake, 45°59′59"N 109°49′57"W, el. 4659 feet (1,420.1 m)
  • Martes Lake, 45°14′58"N 110°05′10"W, el. 9409 feet (2,867.9 m)
  • Mirror Lake, 45°16′37"N 110°08′59"W, el. 9678 feet (2,949.9 m)
  • Moccasin Lake, 45°29′31"N 110°00′25"W, el. 7513 feet (2,290 m)
  • Mouse Lake, 45°12′34"N 110°05′47"W, el. 9669 feet (2,947.1 m)
  • North Picket Pin Lake, 45°25′51"N 110°02′28"W, el. 8825 feet (2,689.9 m)
  • Owl Lake, 45°16′33"N 110°06′01"W, el. 9544 feet (2,909 m)
  • Pentad Lake, 45°13′18"N 110°06′12"W, el. 9399 feet (2,864.8 m)
  • Pipit Lake, 45°16′22"N 110°06′19"W, el. 9583 feet (2,920.9 m)
  • Rainbow Lakes, 45°16′08"N 110°07′40"W, el. 9442 feet (2,877.9 m)
  • Rein Lake, 46°10′53"N 110°11′09"W, el. 6024 feet (1,836.1 m)
  • South Picket Pin Lake, 45°25′31"N 110°02′44"W, el. 9098 feet (2,773.1 m)
  • Sundown Lake, 45°13′59"N 110°06′12"W, el. 9495 feet (2,894.1 m)
  • Sunken Rock Lake, 45°14′45"N 110°05′31"W, el. 9521 feet (2,902 m)
  • Swamp Lake, 45°57′59"N 110°16′30"W, el. 8789 feet (2,678.9 m)
  • Thunder Lake, 46°02′06"N 110°16′59"W, el. 8061 feet (2,457 m)
  • Trout Lake, 45°20′15"N 110°13′47"W, el. 6155 feet (1,876 m)
  • Wounded Man Lake, 45°16′16"N 110°05′05"W, el. 9258 feet (2,821.8 m)

Reservoirs

  • Beley Pond, 45°52′03"N 109°59′31"W, el. 4426 feet (1,349 m)
  • Glass Lindsay Lakes Lower Reservoir, 46°00′00"N 109°50′09"W, el. 4659 feet (1,420.1 m)
  • Lake Adam Upper Reservoir, 46°03′42"N 109°48′21"W, el. 4718 feet (1,438 m)
  • Lake Adam Upper Reservoir, 46°03′42"N 109°48′27"W, el. 4721 feet (1,439 m)
  • Lake Adams Upper Reservoir, 46°02′48"N 109°48′33"W, el. 4705 feet (1,434.1 m)
  • Lavold Reservoir, 45°57′20"N 109°53′18"W, el. 4363 feet (1,329.8 m)
  • Upper Glaston Lake, 46°02′11"N 109°49′39"W, el. 4711 feet (1,435.9 m)
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