FLATHEAD LAKE


Meaning of FLATHEAD LAKE in English

lake in the Flathead National Forest of northwestern Montana, U.S., marking the southern limit of the Rocky Mountain Trench, a structural depression extending northward to the Liard Plain. Bordered on the east shore by the Mission Range and on the west by the forested foothills of the Salish Mountains, it is 30 miles (48 km) long, 15 miles (24 km) wide, and 220 feet (67 m) deep and has an area that ranges from about 197 square miles (510 square km) to about 188 square miles (487 square km). Named for the Flathead (Salish) Indians (whose reservation adjoins the lake on the south), it was formed by glacial damming of the Flathead River, which enters the lake below Kalispell. Power and irrigation facilities are supplied by the Kerr Dam (completed 1958) near Polson at the south end of the lake. The University of Montana Biological Station is on the eastern shore.

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