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Big Horn County in Montana is home to many interesting water bodies. These include both natural lakes and man-made reservoirs. In fact, there are at least 18 named lakes and reservoirs in this county. These water sources are important for wildlife, people, and even for fun activities like fishing!

Lakes in Big Horn County

Lakes are natural bodies of water. They are usually found in hollow areas of land. Rain, rivers, or melting snow can fill these areas. Lakes are often home to many different kinds of plants and animals.

Here are some of the lakes you can find in Big Horn County:

  • Arapooish Pond: This pond is located at 45°45′17″N 107°34′02″W. It sits at an elevation of about 2,874 feet (876 meters).
  • Crater Lake (Big Horn County, Montana): You can find this lake at 45°17′46″N 108°24′40″W. It is much higher up, at about 7,313 feet (2,229 meters) above sea level.
  • Little Hawk Lake: This lake is at 45°35′51″N 106°55′25″W. Its elevation is around 3,428 feet (1,045 meters).
  • Muddy Lake: Located at 45°25′07″N 106°49′58″W, Muddy Lake is at an elevation of about 4,459 feet (1,359 meters).

Reservoirs: Man-Made Lakes

A reservoir is like a lake, but it's built by people. They are usually created by building a large wall, called a dam, across a river. This dam holds back the water, forming a large pool. Reservoirs are very useful. They can store water for drinking, help control floods, or even generate electricity.

Here are some of the reservoirs in Big Horn County:

  • Bighorn Reservoirs: This large reservoir is at 45°18′24″N 107°57′29″W. It has an elevation of about 3,642 feet (1,110 meters).
  • Brown Reservoir: You can find Brown Reservoir at 45°10′03″N 107°18′47″W. Its elevation is around 3,747 feet (1,142 meters).
  • Chalk Butte Reservoir: Located at 45°11′40″N 107°18′38″W, this reservoir is at about 3,655 feet (1,114 meters) high.
  • Halfway Reservoir: This reservoir is at 45°09′43″N 107°21′04″W. It sits at an elevation of about 3,743 feet (1,141 meters).
  • Liming Reservoir: You can find Liming Reservoir at 45°12′50″N 107°18′33″W. Its elevation is around 3,586 feet (1,093 meters).
  • Lodge Grass Reservoir: This reservoir is located at 45°10′00″N 107°36′02″W. It is at an elevation of about 4,144 feet (1,263 meters).
  • Lodge Grass Storage Reservoir: Very close to the Lodge Grass Reservoir, this one is at 45°09′50″N 107°35′49″W. It shares the same elevation of about 4,144 feet (1,263 meters).
  • Lower Indian Creek Reservoir: This reservoir is at 45°16′21″N 107°00′48″W. Its elevation is around 4,108 feet (1,252 meters).
  • Rednose Reservoir: Located at 45°32′10″N 106°59′28″W, Rednose Reservoir is at about 3,448 feet (1,051 meters) high.
  • Steinhilber Reservoir: This reservoir is at 45°12′39″N 107°15′06″W. It sits at an elevation of about 3,701 feet (1,128 meters).
  • Tongue River Reservoir: You can find the Tongue River Reservoir at 45°07′50″N 106°45′58″W. Its elevation is around 3,442 feet (1,049 meters).
  • Two Moon Reservoir: This reservoir is at 45°33′59″N 106°52′11″W. It is at an elevation of about 3,415 feet (1,041 meters).
  • Upper Indian Creek Reservoir: Just above the Lower Indian Creek Reservoir, this one is at 45°16′13″N 107°01′18″W. Its elevation is around 4,121 feet (1,256 meters).
  • Yellowtail Afterbay Reservoir: This reservoir is at 45°19′06″N 107°55′26″W. It has an elevation of about 3,209 feet (978 meters).

Why Are These Waters Important?

Lakes and reservoirs are super important for many reasons. They provide homes for fish, birds, and other wildlife. Many people enjoy visiting them for fishing, boating, or just enjoying nature. These water bodies also supply drinking water to nearby towns and farms. They are a vital part of the environment and economy of Big Horn County.

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