List of lakes in Gallatin 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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Gallatin County, Montana
-National protected areas:* Gallatin National Forest * Yellowstone National Park -Demographics:As of the census of 2000, there were 67,831 people, 26,323 households, and 16,188 families residing in the county. The population density was 26 people per square mile . There were 29,489 housing units...

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Lakes

  • Ainger Lake, 45°55′46"N 110°58′09"W, el. 7434 feet (2,265.9 m)
  • Albino Lake, 45°05′17"N 111°17′28"W, el. 7106 feet (2,165.9 m)
  • Angler Lake, location unknown, el. 8386 feet (2,556.1 m)
  • Arden Lake, 45°24′56"N 110°59′21"W, el. 9429 feet (2,874 m)
  • Arrow Lake, 45°24′54"N 111°18′45"W, el. 8976 feet (2,735.9 m)
  • Axolotl Lake, 44°54′47"N 111°20′17"W, el. 7552 feet (2,301.8 m)
  • Bear Lakes, 45°33′08"N 110°51′49"W, el. 6906 feet (2,104.9 m)
  • Big Bear Lake, 45°28′58"N 111°06′02"W, el. 7365 feet (2,244.9 m)
  • Big Horn Lake, location unknown, el. 8386 feet (2,556.1 m)
  • Blackmore Lake, 45°28′12"N 110°59′10"W, el. 7310 feet (2,228.1 m)
  • Buffalo Horn Lakes, 45°07′15"N 111°06′59"W, el. 8008 feet (2,440.8 m)
  • Cascade Lakes, 45°21′08"N 111°16′06"W, el. 8655 feet (2,638 m)
  • Coffin Lake, 44°45′41"N 111°21′32"W, el. 8425 feet (2,567.9 m)
  • Crater Lake, 45°21′33"N 111°00′12"W, el. 9314 feet (2,838.9 m)
  • Crescent Lake, 45°28′28"N 110°57′47"W, el. 6752 feet (2,058 m)
  • Crystal Lake, 45°32′54"N 110°51′41"W, el. 6991 feet (2,130.9 m)
  • Deer Lake, 45°19′48"N 111°16′36"W, el. 9144 feet (2,787.1 m)
  • Dudley Lake, 45°19′24"N 111°18′43"W, el. 9114 feet (2,777.9 m)
  • Earthquake Lake, 44°49′45"N 111°25′33"W, el. 6450 feet (1,966 m)
  • Elf Lake, 45°54′33"N 110°57′43"W, el. 7592 feet (2,314 m)
  • Emerald Lake, 45°24′48"N 110°55′36"W, el. 8904 feet (2,713.9 m)
  • Fairy Lake
    Fairy Lake
    Fairy Lake is a lake in Gallatin County, Montana at the base of the Sacagawea Peak, a part of the Bridger mountains in south central Montana. It is located within the Gallatin National Forest and sits at an elevation of .-External links:*...

    , 45°54′16"N 110°57′32"W, el. 7556 feet (2,303.1 m)
  • Flanders Lake, 45°26′30"N 110°56′16"W, el. 8586 feet (2,617 m)
  • Frazier Lake, 45°55′28"N 110°58′27"W, el. 8104 feet (2,470.1 m)
  • Fridley Lakes, 45°24′03"N 110°56′13"W, el. 9462 feet (2,884 m)
  • Frog Pond, 44°35′39"N 111°06′50"W, el. 7657 feet (2,333.9 m)
  • Golden Trout Lakes, 45°14′01"N 111°08′06"W, el. 9081 feet (2,767.9 m)
  • Grace Lake, 45°22′00"N 111°20′53"W, el. 9272 feet (2,826.1 m)
  • Grayling Lake, 45°24′03"N 111°20′03"W, el. 8337 feet (2,541.1 m)
  • Heather Lake, 45°24′35"N 110°56′11"W, el. 9186 feet (2,799.9 m)
  • Hell Roaring Lake
    Hell Roaring Lake
    Hell Roaring Lake is an alpine lake in Custer County, Idaho, United States, located in the Sawtooth Mountains in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. The lake is approximately southwest of Stanley. The lake can be accessed from State Highway 75 in the Sawtooth Valley...

    , 45°20′14"N 111°18′02"W, el. 9186 feet (2,799.9 m)
  • Hidden Lakes, 45°16′10"N 111°10′03"W, el. 8681 feet (2,646 m)
  • Hyalite Lake, 45°23′26"N 110°57′07"W, el. 8875 feet (2,705.1 m)
  • Johnson Lake, 44°49′56"N 111°10′10"W, el. 8035 feet (2,449.1 m)
  • Jumbo Lake, 45°22′00"N 111°15′54"W, el. 8402 feet (2,560.9 m)
  • Juncus Lake, 44°55′00"N 111°17′33"W, el. 8284 feet (2,525 m)
  • Lake Elsie, 45°14′27"N 111°05′24"W, el. 8327 feet (2,538.1 m)
  • Lake of the Pines, 45°23′23"N 111°08′17"W, el. 7192 feet (2,192.1 m)
  • Lava Lake, 45°22′39"N 111°14′44"W, el. 7106 feet (2,165.9 m)
  • Lillian Lake, 45°21′22"N 111°20′43"W, el. 8881 feet (2,706.9 m)
  • Little Bear Lake, 45°29′41"N 111°08′46"W, el. 7319 feet (2,230.8 m)
  • Lizard Lakes, 45°07′33"N 111°22′13"W, el. 8717 feet (2,656.9 m)
  • Lomna Lake, 44°58′41"N 111°18′57"W, el. 9117 feet (2,778.9 m)
  • Marble Lake, 45°05′44"N 111°16′06"W, el. 7510 feet (2,289 m)
  • Meadow Lake, 44°56′58"N 111°20′08"W, el. 8527 feet (2,599 m)
  • Minnie Lake, 44°55′52"N 111°20′03"W, el. 8281 feet (2,524 m)
  • Moon Lake, 45°19′28"N 111°16′31"W, el. 8917 feet (2,717.9 m)
  • Mystic Lake, 45°32′50"N 110°55′11"W, el. 6398 feet (1,950.1 m)
  • North Fork Lake, 45°22′50"N 111°20′09"W, el. 8848 feet (2,696.9 m)
  • Palace Lake, 45°25′24"N 110°59′16"W, el. 8980 feet (2,737.1 m)
  • Park Lake, 44°59′02"N 111°19′45"W, el. 8661 feet (2,639.9 m)
  • Pine Lake, 45°32′43"N 110°51′45"W, el. 7149 feet (2,179 m)
  • Pioneer Lakes, 45°24′17"N 111°11′26"W, el. 7198 feet (2,194 m)
  • Ramshorn Lake, 45°09′23"N 111°06′40"W, el. 8428 feet (2,568.9 m)
  • Rat Lake, 45°25′19"N 111°10′28"W, el. 6506 feet (1,983 m)
  • Rathbone Lake, 44°51′01"N 111°08′00"W, el. 7638 feet (2,328.1 m)
  • Rose Lake, 44°56′56"N 111°19′59"W, el. 8592 feet (2,618.8 m)
  • Swim Lake, 45°24′40"N 110°58′43"W, el. 9445 feet (2,878.8 m)
  • Thompson Lake, 45°22′21"N 111°22′25"W, el. 9114 feet (2,777.9 m)
  • Turquoise Lake, 44°59′00"N 111°18′53"W, el. 9104 feet (2,774.9 m)
  • Twin Lakes, 45°22′41"N 110°56′36"W, el. 9104 feet (2,774.9 m)
  • Upper Coffin Lake, 44°45′46"N 111°22′00"W, el. 8760 feet (2,670 m)
  • Whits Lakes, 44°49′01"N 111°08′11"W, el. 7283 feet (2,219.9 m)

Reservoirs

  • Hebgen Lake
    Hebgen Lake
    Hebgen Lake is a lake located in Southwest Montana and is created by Hebgen Dam. It is well known for a magnitude 7.5 earthquake which occurred nearby on August 17, 1959, forming Quake Lake which is located immediately downstream.-Recreation:...

    , 44°51′50"N 111°20′07"W, el. 6539 feet (1,993.1 m)
  • Hyalite Reservoir, 45°29′18"N 110°58′45"W, el. 6634 feet (2,022 m)
  • Lyman Creek Reservoir, 45°42′53"N 111°00′09"W, el. 5046 feet (1,538 m)
  • Meadow Lake, 45°05′12"N 111°17′45"W, el. 7159 feet (2,182.1 m)
  • Mystic Lake, 45°32′24"N 110°55′09"W, el. 6476 feet (1,973.9 m)
  • Old Cooper Reservoir, 45°33′48"N 110°51′58"W, el. 6621 feet (2,018.1 m)
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