Description
Hebgen Lake in Gallatin County, Montana
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Hebgen Lake, a massive 12,563-acre reservoir, is a prominent natural feature located in Gallatin County, Montana, just a short drive from the west entrance of Yellowstone National Park. This expansive Montana lake, created by the Hebgen Dam on the Madison River, boasts an impressive 65 miles of scenic shoreline. With a maximum depth of 70 feet, Hebgen Lake is renowned for its diverse aquatic ecosystem and unique geological history, including the famous 1959 earthquake that reshaped its basin, making it a truly unique destination for nature lovers.
As a premier destination in Gallatin County, Hebgen Lake provides an ideal setting for a wide array of outdoor pursuits, serving as a gateway to the region's most famous natural attractions. Anglers are drawn to its productive waters for excellent fishing opportunities, with robust populations of Brown and Rainbow Trout. The lake's surface is well-suited for diverse boating activities, from serene fly fishing to watersports. Its proximity to West Yellowstone and its dramatic, seismically active past, which can be explored at the nearby Quake Lake and visitor center, make Hebgen Lake a cherished choice for those seeking an unforgettable Montana lake experience in the heart of the Rocky Mountains.
Dimensions:
Small: 8"x12"
Medium: 12"x18"
Large: 16"x24"
Extra Large: 20"x30"
XX Large: 24"x36"
Gigantic 30"x45"
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