List of lakes in Dawson County, Montana
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There are at least 28 named lake
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...

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Dawson County, Montana
-Economy:Dawson County is known for its dryland grain, coal mines and gas and oil wells. There are 522 current farms and ranches, and 296 commercial businesses.-Demographics:...

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Reservoirs

  • Bailer Reservoir, 46°55′00"N 104°44′19"W, el. 2205 feet (672.1 m)
  • Big Drop Reservoir, 46°53′40"N 104°38′38"W, el. 2379 feet (725.1 m)
  • Camp Reservoir, 46°53′38"N 104°38′17"W, el. 2385 feet (726.9 m)
  • Circle Reservoir, 47°32′18"N 105°13′44"W, el. 2503 feet (762.9 m)
  • Crisafulli Lake, 47°07′53"N 104°44′42"W, el. 2159 feet (658.1 m)
  • Deer Creek Reservoir, 47°14′42"N 105°04′38"W, el. 2717 feet (828.1 m)
  • Forks Reservoir, 46°53′14"N 104°39′28"W, el. 2326 feet (709 m)
  • Gagena Reservoir, 46°53′28"N 104°31′18"W, el. 2648 feet (807.1 m)
  • Hollecker Lake, 47°07′45"N 104°43′38"W, el. 2083 feet (634.9 m)
  • Hollecker Reservoir, 47°07′48"N 104°43′38"W, el. 2083 feet (634.9 m)
  • Jack Downs Reservoir, 47°10′30"N 105°06′38"W, el. 2641 feet (805 m)
  • Johnson Reservoir, 47°18′52"N 105°05′46"W, el. 2657 feet (809.9 m)
  • Keeland Reservoir, 47°38′42"N 105°01′31"W, el. 2474 feet (754.1 m)
  • Lindsay Reservoir, 47°13′03"N 105°09′05"W, el. 2694 feet (821.1 m)
  • Longs Reservoir, 47°38′28"N 105°01′05"W, el. 2477 feet (755 m)
  • Malkuch Reservoir, 47°09′45"N 105°00′47"W, el. 2513 feet (766 m)
  • Malkuch Reservoir, 47°09′54"N 105°18′56"W, el. 2926 feet (891.8 m)
  • Milliron Reservoir Number 1, 47°10′22"N 104°24′57"W, el. 2303 feet (702 m)
  • Milliron Reservoir Number 2, 47°09′12"N 104°23′58"W, el. 2306 feet (702.9 m)
  • Prairie Goat Reservoir, 46°53′44"N 104°38′13"W, el. 2382 feet (726 m)
  • Roy Richey Reservoir, 47°38′48"N 105°07′02"W, el. 2457 feet (748.9 m)
  • Senner Reservoir, 47°31′18"N 104°48′56"W, el. 2726 feet (830.9 m)
  • Twin Forks Reservoir, 46°53′33"N 104°35′16"W, el. 2461 feet (750.1 m)
  • Twin Forks Reservoir, 46°53′42"N 104°35′14"W, el. 2461 feet (750.1 m)
  • Upper Labell Reservoir, 46°53′02"N 104°35′21"W, el. 2421 feet (737.9 m)
  • Upper Magpie Reservoir, 46°56′48"N 104°39′26"W, el. 2323 feet (708.1 m)
  • Wold Reservoir, 47°38′00"N 105°00′09"W, el. 2477 feet (755 m)
  • Wolff Reservoir, 47°10′36"N 105°04′32"W, el. 2595 feet (791 m)
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