List of lakes in McCone 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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McCone County, Montana
-Demographics:As of the census of 2000, there were 1,977 people, 810 households, and 596 families residing in the county. The population density was 1 people per square mile . There were 1,087 housing units at an average density of 0 per square mile...

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Reservoirs

  • Antelope Creek Reservoir, 47°54′28"N 105°41′07"W, el. 2165 feet (659.9 m)
  • Beery Reservoir, 47°43′41"N 105°23′08"W, el. 2342 feet (713.8 m)
  • Christianson Reservoir, 47°46′54"N 105°59′56"W, el. 2372 feet (723 m)
  • Dreyer Reservoir, 47°32′18"N 105°56′08"W, el. 2539 feet (773.9 m)
  • Dreyer Reservoir Number 2, 47°33′12"N 105°57′08"W, el. 2510 feet (765 m)
  • Fort Peck Lake
    Fort Peck Lake
    Fort Peck Lake, or Lake Fort Peck, is a major reservoir in Montana, formed by the Fort Peck Dam on the Missouri River. The lake lies in the eastern prairie region of Montana approximately east of Great Falls and north of Billings, reaching into portions of six counties.The dam and reservoir were...

    , 48°00′10"N 106°24′58"W, el. 2313 feet (705 m)
  • Game Reservoir, 47°49′26"N 106°05′57"W, el. 2425 feet (739.1 m)
  • Gass Reservoir, 47°45′21"N 105°51′20"W, el. 2280 feet (694.9 m)
  • Goose Island Reservoir, 47°49′29"N 106°04′02"W, el. 2362 feet (719.9 m)
  • Groh Stock Reservoir, 47°26′24"N 105°44′20"W, el. 2539 feet (773.9 m)
  • Haynie Reservoir, 47°34′37"N 105°42′45"W, el. 2546 feet (776 m)
  • Hedstrom Lake, 47°13′07"N 106°06′44"W, el. 2562 feet (780.9 m)
  • Hell Gate Reservoir, 47°47′46"N 106°03′12"W, el. 2447 feet (745.8 m)
  • Hudiburgh Reservoir, 47°37′54"N 105°32′26"W, el. 2411 feet (734.9 m)
  • Jays Reservoir, 47°50′02"N 106°05′42"W, el. 2408 feet (734 m)
  • John Ball Reservoir, 47°43′18"N 106°08′20"W, el. 2375 feet (723.9 m)
  • Lake Fort Peck, 48°00′00"N 106°25′02"W, el. 2247 feet (684.9 m)
  • Leaky Reservoir, 47°29′51"N 106°09′52"W, el. 2497 feet (761.1 m)
  • Lisk Creek Reservoir, 47°08′30"N 105°51′20"W, el. 2762 feet (841.9 m)
  • McCloys Reservoir, 47°16′54"N 105°33′38"W, el. 2753 feet (839.1 m)
  • O'Dell Coulee Reservoir, 47°53′39"N 105°42′02"W, el. 2188 feet (666.9 m)
  • Quick Reservoir, 47°19′48"N 105°27′38"W, el. 2818 feet (858.9 m)
  • Quick Reservoir, 47°20′07"N 105°30′57"W, el. 2615 feet (797.1 m)
  • Switzer Reservoir, 47°36′55"N 105°22′42"W, el. 2283 feet (695.9 m)
  • Teds Reservoir, 47°49′15"N 106°04′57"W, el. 2388 feet (727.9 m)
  • Tveten Reservoir, 47°49′53"N 105°43′29"W, el. 2238 feet (682.1 m)
  • Upper O'Dell Coulee Reservoir, 47°53′58"N 105°42′32"W, el. 2205 feet (672.1 m)
  • Waters Reservoir, 47°52′31"N 105°15′38"W, el. 2152 feet (655.9 m)
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