List of lakes in Lewis and Clark County, Montana
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There are at least 67 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...

s in Lewis and Clark County, Montana
Lewis and Clark County, Montana
-National protected areas:* Flathead National Forest * Helena National Forest * Lewis and Clark National Forest * Lolo National Forest * Rocky Mountain Front Conservation Area -Demographics:...

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Lakes

  • Alpine Lake
    Alpine Lake
    Alpine Lake is a reservoir in Marin County, California. Formed by Alpine Dam, it provides water to the Marin Municipal Water District. Below the dam lies Kent Lake.-See also:*Lake Alpine*List of lakes in California...

    , 47°23′54"N 112°46′18"W, el. 6873 feet (2,094.9 m)
  • Beale Lake, 47°30′11"N 112°29′41"W, el. 4360 feet (1,328.9 m)
  • Bean Lake, 47°18′22"N 112°25′50"W, el. 4557 feet (1,389 m)
  • Bear Lake, 47°37′19"N 112°59′38"W, el. 6870 feet (2,094 m)
  • Beaver Ponds, 46°41′49"N 112°21′07"W, el. 5919 feet (1,804.1 m)
  • Beaver Ponds, 46°40′8"N 112°21′09"W, el. 5860 feet (1,786.1 m)
  • Bighorn Lake
    Bighorn Lake
    Bighorn Lake is a reservoir in the United States located in Southern Montana and Northern Wyoming in the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area. The lake is 40 mi  south of Billings, Montana. Bighorn Lake was created by the construction of Yellowtail Dam near Fort Smith, Montana in 1965...

    , 47°11′18"N 112°36′20"W, el. 7497 feet (2,285.1 m)
  • Camp Lake, 47°10′53"N 113°02′21"W, el. 6145 feet (1,873 m)
  • Canyon Lake, 47°11′32"N 113°00′54"W, el. 5748 feet (1,752 m)
  • Connors Lake
    Connors Lake
    Connors Lake is a lake in Sawyer County, Wisconsin, United States.It is located in the Flambeau River State Forest. The lake covers an area of and reaches a maximum depth of . Fish species enzootic to Connors Lake include bluegill, largemouth bass, muskellunge, smallmouth bass, and...

    , 47°22′02"N 112°27′50"W, el. 4511 feet (1,375 m)
  • Copper Lake
    Copper Lake
    Copper Lake is a lake of Cape Breton Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada....

    , 47°03′46"N 112°43′56"W, el. 6873 feet (2,094.9 m)
  • Flesher Lakes, 47°00′12"N 112°29′42"W, el. 4882 feet (1,488 m)
  • Gates Lake, 47°46′58"N 112°56′28"W, el. 5351 feet (1,631 m)
  • Grassy Lake, 47°35′44"N 112°51′19"W, el. 5840 feet (1,780 m)
  • Gravelly Range Lake, 46°49′51"N 112°22′13"W, el. 4908 feet (1,496 m)
  • Hazard Lake, 47°42′30"N 112°56′23"W, el. 5590 feet (1,703.8 m)
  • Heart Lake, 47°08′15"N 112°39′04"W, el. 6434 feet (1,961.1 m)
  • Hermit Lake, 47°35′33"N 113°06′21"W, el. 7828 feet (2,386 m)
  • Herrin Lakes, 46°55′16"N 112°41′17"W, el. 4665 feet (1,421.9 m)
  • Hidden Lake, 47°30′34"N 112°45′12"W, el. 5987 feet (1,824.8 m)
  • Keep Cool Lakes, 47°00′25"N 112°35′41"W, el. 4987 feet (1,520 m)
  • Krohn Lake, 47°02′25"N 112°31′38"W, el. 5144 feet (1,567.9 m)
  • Krone Lake, 47°26′09"N 112°24′11"W, el. 4239 feet (1,292 m)
  • Lake Levale, 47°53′29"N 113°03′59"W, el. 7155 feet (2,180.8 m)
  • Lake Quiet, 47°52′19"N 113°01′12"W, el. 7070 feet (2,154.9 m)
  • Meadow Lake, 47°08′43"N 112°47′24"W, el. 5833 feet (1,777.9 m)
  • Meyer Lake, 47°30′05"N 112°19′13"W, el. 3996 feet (1,218 m)
  • My Lake, 47°44′29"N 113°08′25"W, el. 7359 feet (2,243 m)
  • Parker Lake, 47°09′12"N 112°44′30"W, el. 5991 feet (1,826.1 m)
  • Red Lake, 47°35′46"N 112°42′11"W, el. 5230 feet (1,594.1 m)
  • Renshaw Lake, 47°30′45"N 112°48′45"W, el. 7149 feet (2,179 m)
  • Silver King Lake, 47°04′54"N 112°32′43"W, el. 5417 feet (1,651.1 m)
  • Smith Lake, 46°58′18"N 112°42′31"W, el. 4547 feet (1,385.9 m)
  • Smith Lake, 47°24′59"N 112°31′39"W, el. 4445 feet (1,354.8 m)
  • Snowbank Lake
    Snowbank Lake
    Snowbank Lake is a small alpine lake in Elmore County, Idaho, United States, located in the Sawtooth Mountains in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area...

    , 47°04′28"N 112°37′02"W, el. 5315 feet (1,620 m)
  • Sock Lake, 47°47′53"N 113°03′45"W, el. 7484 feet (2,281.1 m)
  • Sun Lake, 47°20′56"N 112°52′44"W, el. 6988 feet (2,129.9 m)
  • Twin Lakes, 47°09′54"N 112°46′21"W, el. 5994 feet (1,827 m)
  • Twin Lakes, 47°16′12"N 112°43′12"W, el. 6752 feet (2,058 m)
  • Two Point Lake, 47°09′30"N 112°43′13"W, el. 6188 feet (1,886.1 m)
  • Unnamed Lake, 47°45′23"N 113°04′10"W, el. 7155 feet (2,180.8 m)
  • Upper Copper Lake, 47°04′32"N 112°44′58"W, el. 7244 feet (2,208 m)
  • Upper Holter Lake, 46°49′35"N 111°56′52"W, el. 3583 feet (1,092.1 m)
  • Webb Lake, 47°08′43"N 112°41′41"W, el. 6106 feet (1,861.1 m)
  • Wood Lake, 47°25′52"N 112°47′53"W, el. 5748 feet (1,752 m)

Reservoirs

  • Anderson Lake, 47°28′32"N 112°35′09"W, el. 4528 feet (1,380.1 m)
  • Canyon Ferry Lake
    Canyon Ferry Lake
    thumb|Canyon Ferry LakeCanyon Ferry Lake is a reservoir on the Missouri River near Helena, Montana and Townsend, Montana. It is Montana's third largest body of water, covering 35,181 acres  and 76 miles  of shore . The dam was completed in 1954 and has been used for...

    , 46°38′55"N 111°43′39"W, el. 3799 feet (1,157.9 m)
  • Chessman Reservoir, 46°28′24"N 112°11′09"W, el. 6224 feet (1,897.1 m)
  • Chessman Reservoir, 46°28′14"N 112°11′38"W, el. 6197 feet (1,888.8 m)
  • Diversion Lake, 47°37′16"N 112°42′23"W, el. 4495 feet (1,370.1 m)
  • Dry Creek-Krezelok Reservoir, 47°27′00"N 112°12′51"W, el. 3911 feet (1,192.1 m)
  • Gibson Reservoir
    Gibson Reservoir
    Gibson 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′05"N 112°45′40"W, el. 4610 feet (1,405.1 m)
  • Gravelly Range Lake, 46°50′06"N 112°22′27"W, el. 4898 feet (1,492.9 m)
  • Hauser Lake, 46°45′53"N 111°53′13"W, el. 3655 feet (1,114 m)
  • Helena Valley Regulating Reservoir, 46°38′29"N 111°52′58"W, el. 3825 feet (1,165.9 m)
  • Helena Valley Reservoir, 46°38′30"N 111°53′09"W, el. 3750 feet (1,143 m)
  • Holter Lake, 46°59′29"N 112°00′18"W, el. 3510 feet (1,069.8 m)
  • Lake Helena
    Lake Helena
    Lake Helena is a body of water along Prickly Pear Creek in the Helena Valley of Lewis and Clark County in southwestern Montana. It is in size and is above sea level.-History:Completion of Hauser Dam on the Missouri River in 1907 created Hauser Lake...

    , 46°42′10"N 111°54′07"W, el. 3655 feet (1,114 m)
  • Mike Horse, 47°01′42"N 112°21′15"W, el. 5446 feet (1,659.9 m)
  • Nilan Reservoir, 47°28′27"N 112°31′02"W, el. 4449 feet (1,356.1 m)
  • Scott Reservoir
    Scott Reservoir
    Built in 1928, Scott Reservoir is an irrigation impoundment on Porter Creek near Pinetop-Lakeside, Arizona. The least developed of the "in town" lakes, trees surround Scott Reservoir. It lies just outside the town limits on the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests.-Description:Scott Reservoir covers ...

    , 46°25′18"N 111°54′55"W, el. 4993 feet (1,521.9 m)
  • Scott Reservoir
    Scott Reservoir
    Built in 1928, Scott Reservoir is an irrigation impoundment on Porter Creek near Pinetop-Lakeside, Arizona. The least developed of the "in town" lakes, trees surround Scott Reservoir. It lies just outside the town limits on the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests.-Description:Scott Reservoir covers ...

    , 46°25′48"N 112°15′51"W, el. 7169 feet (2,185.1 m)
  • Soap Creek Reservoir, 47°20′54"N 112°20′21"W, el. 4452 feet (1,357 m)
  • Stansfield Lake, 46°38′24"N 111°58′56"W, el. 3714 feet (1,132 m)
  • Travis Reservoir, 46°26′42"N 112°18′19"W, el. 6755 feet (2,058.9 m)
  • Willow Creek Reservoir, 47°32′50"N 112°25′46"W, el. 4150 feet (1,264.9 m)
  • Wood Lake, 47°26′00"N 112°48′09"W, el. 5748 feet (1,752 m)
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