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Flathead Lake

Flathead Lake is the largest lake in the western part of the coterminous United States as well as the largest lake in the state of Montana. This lake is one of the cleanest in the world for its size and type. [1][2] While the Great Salt Lake is technic...more

About Flathead Lake

Flathead Lake is the largest lake in the western part of the coterminous United States as well as the largest lake in the state of Montana. This lake is one of the cleanest in the world for its size and type. While the Great Salt Lake is technically larger than Flathead Lake, the former is a natural salt lake or inland sea while Flathead Lake is a freshwater lake.

Located in the northwest corner of the state, 7 miles (11 km) south of Kalispell, it is approximately 30 miles (50 km) long and 16 miles (25 km) wide, covering 191.5 square miles (495.9 km²). Flathead Lake is 30 miles (48 km) southwest of Glacier National Park and is flanked by two scenic highways, which wind along its curving shoreline. On the west side is US Highway 93, and on the east, is Route 35.

The lake is bordered on its eastern shore by the Mission Mountains and on the west by the Salish Mountains. The Flathead valley was formed by the glacial damming of the Flathead River and sustains a remarkably mild climate for a region located this far north.


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