Newest reservoirs in Gold West Country, MT
The year that a reservoir was first filled to the reservoir’s normal elevation – or the year that a natural lake was first dammed – is the determining factor in the age of the body of water. A large reservoir can take more than a year to fill after its dam is first closed. You can find many of the the world’s newest reservoirs on LakeLubbers in the comparison table below. Many of the world’s oldest reservoirs appear on the last page of that list. Note: For some lakes, the completion year data is unknown, so you may see fewer lakes than the total 4 articles we have published for Gold West Country, MT lakes.Thinking about booking a Gold West Country, MT lake vacation home rental, cabin or hotel?
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Below are lakes within USA > US West Region > Montana > Gold West Country, MT > Compared by newest (youngest) reservoirs and the year it was completed. This list does not represent all lakes in Gold West Country, MT, only the 4 Gold West Country, MT lake articles we have published on the LakeLubbers website.
Lake name | Completion year | Lake description |
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Canyon Ferry Lake, MT (Gold West Country, MT, Montana, US West Region, USA) |
1955 | For lake lovers who relish the beauty of nature and the wonder of wildlife, there’s no better place to relax and have fun than at Canyon Ferry Lake. A … |
Hebgen Lake (Gold West Country, MT, Montana, US West Region, USA, Yellowstone Country, MT) |
1914 | Anglers will find some of Montana’s best stillwater trout fishing at Hebgen Lake. The 12,500-acre reservoir lies conveniently just outside the western … |
Ennis Lake (Gold West Country, MT, Montana, US West Region, USA) |
1906 | In 1905 the Montana Power Company built a dam on the Madison River, creating Ennis Lake. The two and a half mile long lake stretches across Montana’s … |