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Powder River County in Montana is a special place with many important water bodies. These include natural lakes and man-made reservoirs. These water sources are vital for people, animals, and plants living in the area. There are at least 143 named lakes and reservoirs in Powder River County.

What are Reservoirs?

Reservoirs are like big, artificial lakes. People build them by putting a dam across a river or stream. This creates a large area where water collects. Reservoirs are very useful. They store water for drinking, farming, and making electricity. They also help control floods.

Powder River County has many reservoirs. In fact, there are over 140 named reservoirs here! These water bodies are important for the local community. They provide water for homes and farms. They also create habitats for different kinds of wildlife.

Why are these Water Bodies Important?

These lakes and reservoirs are more than just water sources. They are home to many animals. Fish, birds, and other creatures depend on these waters. People also enjoy them for fun activities. Fishing, boating, and wildlife watching are popular.

The reservoirs in Powder River County help support the local environment. They ensure that there is enough water, even during dry times. They also add to the beauty of the landscape. Each reservoir has its own unique features. Some are small, while others are quite large. They all play a part in the county's natural system.

Exploring Powder River County's Waterways

Many of the reservoirs in Powder River County are named after local features or people. For example, you might find reservoirs named after creeks, pastures, or families. Some reservoirs even have numbers, like Deer Creek Reservoir Number One or Paget Reservoir Number Two. This helps to tell them apart.

These water bodies are spread across the county. They are found in different elevations, from lower areas to higher points. The height above sea level for these reservoirs can range quite a bit. For instance, Trout Pond is around 2,923 feet (891 meters) high. On the other hand, Anderson Reservoir near Sayle is about 4,088 feet (1,246 meters) high. This shows the varied landscape of Powder River County.

The names of some of the reservoirs include:

  • Anderson Reservoir
  • Antelope Reservoir
  • Ash Creek Reservoir
  • Basin Reservoir
  • Black Canyon Reservoir
  • Bloom Creek Reservoir
  • Boundary Reservoir
  • Buck Pasture Reservoirs
  • Bull Reservoir
  • Burnside Reservoir
  • CCC Reservoir
  • Callaway Reservoir
  • Cameron Reservoir
  • Canyon Reservoir
  • Chromo Reservoir
  • Clay Reservoir
  • Cloudburst Reservoir
  • Coal Creek Reservoir
  • Coleman Reservoir
  • Cook Creek Reservoir
  • Cottonwood Reservoir
  • Cow Creek Reservoir
  • Crowfoot Reservoir
  • Cub Creek Reservoir
  • Daily Reservoir
  • Dam Creek Reservoir
  • Deer Creek Reservoir
  • Detborn Reservoir
  • Diamond Butte Reservoir
  • Doubtful Reservoir
  • Drop Tube Reservoir
  • Dry Gulch Reservoir
  • Dunning Reservoir
  • Elk Creek Reservoir
  • Elk Ridge Reservoir
  • Erickson Reservoir
  • Fifteenmile Reservoir
  • Fletcher Reservoir
  • Fly Creek Reservoir
  • Forsgreen Reservoir
  • Garr Reservoir
  • Gaskill Reservoir
  • Gene Creek Reservoir
  • Goodspeed Draw Reservoir
  • Griffin Pass Reservoir
  • Hailstone Reservoir
  • Halfway Reservoir
  • Hanic Reservoir
  • Happy Coulee Reservoir
  • Hazel Reservoir
  • Hint Reservoirs
  • Hondu Reservoir
  • Horse Pasture Reservoir
  • Howard Reservoir
  • Howes Reservoir
  • Indian Creek Reservoir
  • John Gold Reservoir
  • Knudson Reservoir
  • Kueffer Reservoir
  • Last Chance Reservoir
  • Logging Creek Reservoir
  • Lost Creek Reservoir
  • Lower Coal Creek Reservoir
  • Lower Wilbur Reservoir
  • Lyon Creek Divide Reservoir
  • Main Ash Reservoir
  • Mason Reservoir
  • McLatchy Reservoir
  • Miller Draw Reservoir
  • Moody Reservoir
  • Morris Reservoir
  • Mud Turtle Reservoir
  • Necessity Reservoir
  • Oil Well Reservoir
  • Paget Reservoir
  • Phillips Reservoir
  • Pierce Reservoir
  • Plum Creek Reservoir
  • Price Reservoir
  • Rainey Reservoir
  • Reanus Reservoir
  • Ridenour Reservoir
  • Rimrock Reservoir
  • Road Creek Reservoir
  • Road Reservoir
  • Rocky Crossing Reservoir
  • Rocky Draw Reservoir
  • Sanburn Reservoir
  • Sand Rock Reservoir
  • Sartin Draw Reservoir
  • Sawmill Reservoir
  • Schiller Reservoir
  • Seymour Reservoir
  • Shady Rest Reservoir
  • Sheep Creek Reservoir
  • Shell Reservoir
  • Shorty Creek Reservoir
  • Shorty Ridge Reservoir
  • Shy Reservoir
  • Simon Reservoir
  • Slough Grass Reservoir
  • Smith Reservoir
  • Stewart Reservoir
  • Straight Creek Reservoir
  • Swope Reservoir
  • Taylor Creek Reservoir
  • Tobin Reservoir
  • Tooley Creek Reservoir
  • Trout Pond
  • Turtle Reservoir
  • Two Buck Reservoir
  • Vannett Reservoir
  • Well Reservoir
  • Williams Reservoir
  • Willow Creek Reservoir
  • Wynkoop Reservoir
  • Yankee Reservoir

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