List of lakes in Teton County, Montana
Encyclopedia
There are at least 30 named lake
s and reservoir
s in Teton 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,...
s and reservoir
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 Teton County, Montana
Teton County, Montana
-National protected area:*Lewis and Clark National Forest *Rocky Mountain Front Conservation Area -Demographics:As of the census of 2000, there were 6,445 people, 2,538 households, and 1,761 families residing in the county. The population density was 3 people per square mile . There were 2,910...
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Lakes
- Basin Lake, 47°36′42"N 112°17′48"W, el. 4367 feet (1,331.1 m)
- Davis LakeDavis LakeDavis Lake is a lake in Klamath County, Oregon, United States. A relatively large and shallow lake in the Deschutes National Forest, it is located toward the south end of the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway, near Oregon Route 58 and U.S. 97...
, 47°40′15"N 112°01′47"W, el. 3770 feet (1,149.1 m) - Eyraud Lakes, 47°59′09"N 112°02′05"W, el. 3763 feet (1,147 m)
- Freezeout Lake, 47°40′00"N 112°03′03"W, el. 3766 feet (1,147.9 m)
- Glendora Lake, 47°52′59"N 112°14′23"W, el. 3999 feet (1,218.9 m)
- Lake Theboe, 47°47′51"N 112°34′04"W, el. 4675 feet (1,424.9 m)
- Middle Lake, 47°59′00"N 112°02′15"W, el. 3747 feet (1,142.1 m)
- Our Lake, 47°50′12"N 112°48′39"W, el. 7283 feet (2,219.9 m)
- Pond Number Five, 47°40′40"N 112°02′19"W, el. 3770 feet (1,149.1 m)
- Pond Number Four, 47°42′00"N 112°04′16"W, el. 3770 feet (1,149.1 m)
- Pond Number One, 47°42′53"N 112°03′52"W, el. 3773 feet (1,150 m)
- Pond Number Six, 47°39′35"N 112°01′29"W, el. 3770 feet (1,149.1 m)
- Pond Number Three, 47°42′00"N 112°03′36"W, el. 3770 feet (1,149.1 m)
- Pond Number Two, 47°42′11"N 112°03′04"W, el. 3773 feet (1,150 m)
- Priest Butte Lake, 47°46′00"N 112°06′53"W, el. 3766 feet (1,147.9 m)
- Reickoff Lakes, 47°50′33"N 112°15′37"W, el. 4062 feet (1,238.1 m)
- Round Lake, 47°58′41"N 112°02′01"W, el. 3753 feet (1,143.9 m)
- Split Rock Lake, 47°39′40"N 112°31′23"W, el. 4298 feet (1,310 m)
- Tunnel Lake, 47°38′58"N 112°35′57"W, el. 4327 feet (1,318.9 m)
- Twin Lakes, 47°53′32"N 112°36′20"W, el. 4777 feet (1,456 m)
Reservoirs
- Burd Hill Lake, 47°46′36"N 112°14′57"W, el. 3996 feet (1,218 m)
- Bynum Reservoir, 47°57′44"N 112°24′30"W, el. 4167 feet (1,270.1 m)
- Dougcliff Reservoir, 47°48′33"N 112°22′37"W, el. 4268 feet (1,300.9 m)
- Eureka Reservoir, 47°52′42"N 112°19′04"W, el. 4124 feet (1,257 m)
- Farmers Reservoir, 47°55′14"N 112°21′59"W, el. 4203 feet (1,281.1 m)
- Gibson ReservoirGibson ReservoirGibson Reservoir is located just south of the Bob Marshall Wilderness in Montana. The reservoir is formed by a concrete dam and backs water up between a hilly pass for about 3 miles. The water in the dam is initially provided by spring snow runoff and carried there via the North Fork Sun River...
, 47°36′12"N 112°45′39"W, el. 4869 feet (1,484.1 m) - Harvey Lake, 47°55′45"N 112°23′39"W, el. 4229 feet (1,289 m)
- John Lane Reservoir, 47°46′48"N 112°36′33"W, el. 4947 feet (1,507.8 m)
- Pishkun Reservoir, 47°40′36"N 112°29′41"W, el. 4373 feet (1,332.9 m)
- Theboe Lake, 47°47′42"N 112°34′03"W, el. 4678 feet (1,425.9 m)