
How Well Do You Know the Montana Lakes?
So you're the Great Outdoorsman or Great Outdoorswoman, huh? You have explored every inch of this great state, and swam in every body of water here? Well maybe you have, but do you know the trivia with the Montana Lakes? Get your friends together, place your side bets, and let's find out.
Montana Lakes Trivia Questions
1. Appropriate. Iceberg Lake is located in what large Montana park?
2. Fairy Lake outside Bozeman is located at the base of what peak named for an early 19th century historical figure?
3. True or False: Lindbergh Lake is named for famous aviator Charles Lindbergh.
4. Earthquake Lake was created in 1959, and is located in what county? Gallatin, Lewis & Clark, Madison or Park?
5. Avalanche Lake can be reached by hiking what trail named for a fragrant wood?
6. Avalanche Lake formed and is fed by the meltwater of what glacier, that shares its name with a chalet?
7. According to FWP, which Montana lake is one of the cleanest in the world? Flathead, Georgetown or Seeley?
8. Canton was a small town in Broadwater County that is now submerged under what large reservoir near Helena and Townsend?
9. People say it's a giant serpent up to 40 feet long with steel black eyes. Which lake mentioned in this category has a creature or monster, sighted 109 times between 1889 and 2017?
10. Swan Lake lies just east of Flathead Lake. Who's the composer of the ballet Swan Lake?
(Travis, that's not fair!!)
Heh heh, Yeah I know.
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The Answers
1. Glacier National Park
2. Sacagawea Peak
3. True. The previous name was Elbow Lake. Lindbergh flew over this lake during his national tour, circling a few times, then immediately spent two weeks there on vacation.
4. Trick Question. Earthquake Lake lies across the border of two counties, Gallatin and Madison.
5. Trail of the Cedars
6. Sperry Glacier
7. Flathead
8. Canyon Ferry Lake
9. Flathead
10. Tchaikovsky