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Boy Lake
Location of Boy Lake in Montana, USA.
Location of Boy Lake in Montana, USA.
Boy Lake
Location in Montana
Location of Boy Lake in Montana, USA.
Location of Boy Lake in Montana, USA.
Boy Lake
Location in the United States
Location Glacier National Park, Glacier County, Montana, US
Coordinates 48°30′06″N 113°26′23″W / 48.50167°N 113.43972°W / 48.50167; -113.43972
Lake type Natural
Primary outflows Dry Fork
Basin countries United States
Max. length .20 miles (0.32 km)
Max. width .15 miles (0.24 km)
Surface elevation 6,330 ft (1,930 m)

Boy Lake is a beautiful natural lake located in Glacier National Park. This park is found in the state of Montana in the United States. Boy Lake is quite small, measuring about .20 miles (0.32 km) (0.32 km) long and .15 miles (0.24 km) (0.24 km) wide. It sits at an elevation of 6,330 ft (1,930 m) (1,930 meters) above sea level.

The lake is about 1 mile (1.6 km) west-northwest of a tall peak called Rising Wolf Mountain. The water from Boy Lake flows out into a stream known as Dry Fork.

Where is Boy Lake located?

Boy Lake is nestled within the amazing Glacier National Park. This park is famous for its stunning mountains, clear lakes, and ancient glaciers. The lake is specifically in Glacier County, Montana.

Exploring Glacier National Park

Glacier National Park is a huge area of wilderness. It covers over 1 million acres. The park is a popular spot for hiking, camping, and enjoying nature. It is home to many types of wildlife. You might see grizzly bears, moose, and mountain goats there.

What makes Glacier National Park special?

The park is known for its "Crown of the Continent" nickname. This is because it sits at the top of the North American continent. Water from the park flows into the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Arctic Ocean. It's a truly unique place for water to divide.

What kind of lake is Boy Lake?

Boy Lake is a natural lake. This means it was formed by natural processes, not by humans. Many lakes in Glacier National Park were created by glaciers. These huge sheets of ice carved out valleys and left behind depressions that filled with water.

How do lakes form in mountains?

In places like Glacier National Park, glaciers played a big role. As glaciers moved, they scraped away rock and soil. When the climate warmed, the glaciers melted. The hollows they created then filled with meltwater. This process formed many of the beautiful lakes you see today.

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