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List Of Lakes In Gallatin County, Montana
There are at least 69 named lakes and reservoirs in Gallatin County, Montana. Lakes * Ainger Lake, , el. * Albino Lake, , el. * Angler Lake, location unknown, el. * Arden Lake, , el. * Arrow Lake, , el. * Axolotl Lake, , el. * Bear Lakes, , el. * Big Bear Lake, , el. * Big Horn Lake, location unknown, el. * Blackmore Lake, , el. * Buffalo Horn Lakes, , el. * Cascade Lakes, , el. * Coffin Lake, , el. * Crater Lake, , el. * Crescent Lake, , el. * Crystal Lake, , el. * Deer Lake, , el. * Dudley Lake, , el. * Earthquake Lake, , el. * Elf Lake, , el. * Emerald Lake, , el. * Fairy Lake, , el. * Flanders Lake, , el. * Frazier Lake, , el. * Fridley Lakes, , el. * Frog Pond, , el. * Golden Trout Lakes, , el. * Grace Lake, , el. * Grayling Lake, , el. * Heather Lake, , el. * Hell Roaring Lake (Montana), , el. * Hidden Lakes, , el. * Hyalite Lake, , el. * Johnson Lake, , el. * Jumbo Lake, , el. * Juncus Lake, , el. * Lake Elsie (Montana), , el ...
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Lake
A lake is an area filled with water, localized in a basin, surrounded by land, and distinct from any river or other outlet that serves to feed or drain the lake. Lakes lie on land and are not part of the ocean, although, like the much larger oceans, they do form part of the Earth's water cycle. Lakes are distinct from lagoons, which are generally coastal parts of the ocean. Lakes are typically larger and deeper than ponds, which also lie on land, though there are no official or scientific definitions. Lakes can be contrasted with rivers or streams, which usually flow in a channel on land. Most lakes are fed and drained by rivers and streams. Natural lakes are generally found in mountainous areas, rift zones, and areas with ongoing glaciation. Other lakes are found in endorheic basins or along the courses of mature rivers, where a river channel has widened into a basin. Some parts of the world have many lakes formed by the chaotic drainage patterns left over from the ...
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Crescent Lake (Montana)
Crescent Lake or Lake Crescent may refer to: United States :''Alphabetical by state'' Lakes: * Crescent Lake (Alaska) * Crescent Lake (Arizona) * Crescent Lake (Florida), in Putnam and Flagler counties *Crescent Lake (Pensacola), Florida * Crescent Lake (Rattlesnake Pond), Maine * Crescent Lake (Waterford Township, Michigan) * Crescent Lake (Minnesota) *Crescent Lake, in Park County, Montana *Crescent Lake, in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire * Crescent Lake (Oregon) * Crescent Lake (Utah) *Lake Crescent, Washington Settlements: * Crescent Lake, Oregon, a census-designated place Worldwide :''Alphabetical by country'' * Lake Crescent (Tasmania), Australia *Crescent Lake, near Roberts Arm, Newfoundland and Labrador Roberts Arm is a small town located near Crescent Lake, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada in Division No. 8, Newfoundland and Labrador. It is found on the northern part of Newfoundland. Roberts Arm boasts of its Lake Monster, Cressie, which is c ..., Canada * Crescent Lake (D ...
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Grace Lake (Montana)
Grace Lake is located in Glacier National Park, in the U. S. state of Montana. Grace Lake is northeast of Logging Lake. Mount Geduhn is located to the east of Grace Lake. See also * List of lakes in Flathead County, Montana (A-L) There are at least 269 named lakes and reservoirs in Flathead County, Montana. Lakes * Abbot Lake, , el. * Aeneas Lake, , el. * Akaiyan Lake, , el. * Akokala Lake, , el. * Alcove Lake, , el. * Almeda Lake, , el. * Alpha Lake, , el. ... *There is also a Grace Lake, near to Blachford Lake in Northwestern Canada. References Lakes of Glacier National Park (U.S.) Lakes of Flathead County, Montana {{FlatheadCountyMT-geo-stub ...
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Golden Trout Lakes
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Frog Pond (Montana)
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Fridley Lakes
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Frazier Lake
Frazier Lake is a seasonal lake in Gallatin County, Montana in the Bridger Range in south central Montana. It is located near Fairy Lake in the Gallatin National Forest The Gallatin National Forest (now known as the Custer-Gallatin National Forest) is a United States National Forest located in South-West Montana. Most of the Custer-Gallatin goes along the state's southern border, with some of it a part of North- ... and sits at an elevation of . References Bodies of water of Gallatin County, Montana Lakes of Montana {{US-lake-stub ...
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Flanders Lake
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Fairy Lake
Fairy Lake is a lake in Gallatin County, Montana at the base of Sacagawea Peak, a part of the Bridger mountains in south central Montana. It is located within the northwestern section of the Gallatin National Forest The Gallatin National Forest (now known as the Custer-Gallatin National Forest) is a United States National Forest located in South-West Montana. Most of the Custer-Gallatin goes along the state's southern border, with some of it a part of North- ... and sits at an elevation of . References External links Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks page on Fairy Lake Bodies of water of Gallatin County, Montana Lakes of Montana Gallatin National Forest Protected areas of Gallatin County, Montana {{GallatinCountyMT-geo-stub ...
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Emerald Lake (Gallatin County, Montana)
Emerald Lake may refer to: * Emerald Lake (British Columbia), Canada * Emerald Lake (Yukon), Canada * Emerald Lake (Saskatchewan), Canada * Emerald Lake (Ooty), India United States California * Emerald Lake (Lassen Peak), a lake in Shasta County near Lassen Peak * Emerald Lake (Trinity County, California), a lake in the Trinity Alps of Trinity County * Emerald Lake Hills, California, a census-designated place in San Mateo County * Emerald Lake (Mono County, California), a lake near Mammoth Lakes, California Montana * Emerald Lake in Deer Lodge County, Montana * Emerald Lake in Gallatin County, Montana * Emerald Lake in Pondera County, Montana * Emerald Lake in Silver Bow County, Montana * Emerald Lake in Stillwater County, Montana * Emerald Lake in Sweet Grass County, Montana Other states * Emerald Lake (Rocky Mountain National Park), a lake near Hallett Peak in Rocky Mountain National Park * Emerald Lake (San Juan National Forest), a lake in the Weminuche Wilderness * Emerald La ...
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Elf Lake
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Earthquake Lake
Quake Lake (officially Earthquake Lake) is a lake in the western United States, on the Madison River in southwestern Montana. It was created after an earthquake struck on August 17, 1959, with 28 fatalities. Northwest of West Yellowstone, Quake Lake is in length with a maximum depth of . U.S. Route 287 follows the lake and offers glimpses of the effects of the earthquake and landslide, and a visitor center is just off the road. The lake is mostly within Gallatin National Forest. Earthquake The earthquake measured 7.5 on the Richter magnitude scale (revised by USGS to 7.3) and caused an 80-million ton landslide, which formed a landslide dam on the Madison River. The earthquake was the most powerful to hit the state of Montana in historic times. The landslide traveled down the north flank of Sheep Mountain, at an estimated , killing 28 people who were camping along the shores of Hebgen Lake and downstream along the Madison River. Upstream the faulting caused by the earthq ...
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