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Ravalli County, located in the beautiful state of Montana, is a place full of natural wonders. One of the most amazing things about this county is its many bodies of water! It's home to at least 126 named lakes and reservoirs. These watery spots are not just pretty to look at; they are also important for nature and for people.

What are Lakes and Reservoirs?

A lake is a large area of water surrounded by land. Lakes are usually fed by rivers, streams, or rainfall. They can be very deep or quite shallow. Lakes are natural, meaning they formed over a long time, often by glaciers or other natural processes.

A reservoir is also a body of water, but it's usually created by people. Reservoirs are often made by building a dam across a river or stream. They are like big storage tanks for water. People use reservoir water for many things, like drinking, farming, and making electricity.

Both lakes and reservoirs are important habitats for many kinds of plants and animals, including fish, birds, and insects. They also offer fun activities like fishing, boating, and swimming.

Exploring Ravalli County's Lakes

Ravalli County has many beautiful natural lakes, each with its own unique features. Some of these lakes are high up in the mountains, while others are found in valleys. Here are some of the named lakes you can find in Ravalli County:

  • Aichele Lake
  • Alpine Lakes
  • Bailey Lake
  • Baker Lake
  • Bear Lake
  • Big Creek Lakes
  • Big Grizzly Lake
  • Boulder Lake
  • Bryan Lake
  • Buck Lake
  • Burnt Fork Lake
  • Burrell Lake
  • Camas Lake
  • Canyon Lake
  • Capri Lake
  • Carmine Lake
  • Cave Lake
  • Chaffin Lake
  • Charity Lake
  • Dollar Lake
  • East Lake
  • Elk Lake
  • Esplin Lake
  • Faith Lake
  • Fish Lake
  • Fool Hen Lake
  • Frog Pond Lake
  • Garrard Lake
  • Gem Lake
  • Glen Lake
  • Goat Lake
  • Hackney Lake
  • Hart Lake
  • Hauf Lake
  • Heinrich Lake
  • Hidden Lake
  • Hope Lake
  • Ingomar Lake
  • Jerry Lake
  • Jerusalem Lake
  • Kelly Lake
  • Kent Lake
  • Kerlee Lake
  • Kidney Lake
  • Knaack Lake
  • Kneaves Lake
  • Kock Lake
  • Kramis Pond
  • Lake Capitan
  • Lake Crystal
  • Lake of the Rocks
  • Lake Turbid
  • Lappi Lake
  • Little Burnt Fork Lakes
  • Little Grizzly Lake
  • Little Rock Creek Lake
  • Lockwood Lake
  • Lomo Lake
  • Lookout Lake
  • Lost Horse Lake
  • Middle Fork Lakes
  • Middle Lake
  • Milepost Lake
  • Mills Lake
  • Mink Lake
  • Mud Lake
  • Mudhole Lake
  • Nelson Lake
  • North Kootenai Lake
  • North Totem Lake
  • Park Lake
  • Pass Lake
  • Pearl Lake
  • Peterson Lake
  • Piquett Lake
  • Ripple Lake
  • Saint Mary Lake
  • Shadow Lake
  • Shannon Lake
  • Shelf Lake
  • Slate Lake
  • South Bear Lake
  • South Fork Lake
  • South Fork Lakes
  • South Kootenai Lake
  • Sweeney Lake
  • Tag Alder Lake
  • Tamarack Lake
  • Tenmile Lake
  • Totem Peak Lake
  • Trapper Lake
  • Trout Lake
  • Twelvemile Lake
  • Twin Lakes
  • Two Lakes
  • Watchtower Lake
  • White Lake

Important Reservoirs

Reservoirs are very important for managing water resources in Ravalli County. They help store water for communities, farms, and wildlife, especially during drier times. Here are some of the reservoirs in the county:

  • Bass Lake
  • Big Creek Lake
  • Blodgett Lake
  • Burnt Fork Lake
  • Canyon Lake
  • Dam Creek Lake
  • Duffy Lake
  • Fish Lake
  • Fred Burr Lake
  • Fred Burr Reservoir
  • Gleason Lake
  • Hauf Lake
  • High Lake
  • Holloway Lake
  • Lake Como
  • Lower Twin Lake
  • Mill Lake
  • Painted Rocks Lake
  • Schoolmarm Lake
  • Sears Lake
  • Stevensville Reservoir
  • Tamarack Lake
  • Tin Cup Lake
  • Upper Twin Lake
  • Wyant Lake

Why are These Waters Important?

These many lakes and reservoirs in Ravalli County are vital for several reasons:

  • Wildlife Habitat: They provide homes for countless fish, birds, and other animals.
  • Recreation: They are popular spots for fishing, boating, kayaking, and enjoying nature.
  • Water Supply: Reservoirs, especially, store water for drinking, irrigation (watering crops), and other uses for the people living in the county.
  • Natural Beauty: They add to the stunning landscapes of Montana, attracting visitors and locals alike.

These bodies of water are a precious part of Ravalli County's environment and a great place to explore!

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