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Lonely Lakes
Location of Lonely Lakes in Montana, USA.
Location of Lonely Lakes in Montana, USA.
Lonely Lakes
Location in Montana
Location of Lonely Lakes in Montana, USA.
Location of Lonely Lakes in Montana, USA.
Lonely Lakes
Location in the United States
Location Glacier National Park, Glacier County, Montana, US
Coordinates 48°32′23″N 113°23′27″W / 48.53972°N 113.39083°W / 48.53972; -113.39083
Type Natural
Primary outflows Lake Creek
Basin countries United States
Max. length .20 miles (0.32 km)
Max. width .15 miles (0.24 km)
Surface elevation 7,132 ft (2,174 m)

The Lonely Lakes are a pair of beautiful lakes found in Glacier National Park in Montana, a state in the U.S.. These two lakes are very close to each other. They both flow into a stream called Lake Creek, which carries their water away.

Discovering the Lonely Lakes

The Lonely Lakes are a quiet and natural part of the amazing landscape within Glacier National Park. They are known for their peaceful setting and clear mountain water. These lakes are a great example of the many natural wonders you can find in this famous national park.

Where Are Lonely Lakes Located?

You can find the Lonely Lakes high up in the mountains. They are located at an elevation of about 7,132 feet (or 2,174 meters) above sea level. This high elevation means they are surrounded by tall peaks and alpine environments. The lakes are situated in Glacier County, Montana, which is in the northwestern part of the state.

What Makes These Lakes Special?

The Lonely Lakes are natural lakes, meaning they were formed by nature, likely by glaciers long ago. Their water is very clear and cold, typical of mountain lakes. They are part of a larger system of streams and rivers that flow through Glacier National Park. The lakes are quite small, with the larger one being about 0.20 miles (0.32 kilometers) long and 0.15 miles (0.24 kilometers) wide.

Wildlife Around the Lakes

Even though they are called "Lonely Lakes," these areas are full of life! The clear waters and surrounding forests provide a home for many animals. You might spot various types of fish in the lakes, especially cold-water species. On the shores and in the nearby forests, animals like deer, elk, and even larger mammals such as bears can be seen. Birdwatchers might enjoy looking for eagles, hawks, and many smaller birds that live in the park.

Plants and Trees

The area around the Lonely Lakes is covered with beautiful mountain plants and trees. You'll find different types of evergreens, like pine and fir trees, that are used to the cold mountain climate. In the summer, wildflowers bloom in bright colors, adding to the beauty of the landscape. These plants are an important part of the ecosystem, providing food and shelter for the wildlife.

Exploring Glacier National Park

The Lonely Lakes are just a small part of the much larger Glacier National Park. This park is famous for its stunning mountains, deep valleys, and, of course, its glaciers. It's a popular place for hiking, camping, and enjoying nature. The park is also known for its "Going-to-the-Sun Road," a scenic drive that offers incredible views.

Fun Facts About the Park

  • Glacier National Park is sometimes called the "Crown of the Continent" because of its amazing natural beauty.
  • The park is home to over 700 miles (1,126 kilometers) of hiking trails, perfect for exploring.
  • It's one of the few places in the lower 48 U.S. states where grizzly bears and black bears still live in the wild.
  • Glacier National Park shares a border with Waterton Lakes National Park in Canada, forming the world's first International Peace Park.
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