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Some lake users say more can be done to keep the lake close to full pool, but the dam operator says sacrifices are necessary.
The permitted operations include existing activities with no change to the authorized facilities or footprint of the Holland ...
Flathead Lake is a shared resource of CSKT and the rest of Montana. But the water it stores and releases serves a much larger purpose.
Current forecasts show the lake will reach a maximum of around 2,892.3 feet by June 19, and then begin to slowly recede. Full pool for the lake is 2,893 feet.
KALISPELL — Flathead Lake is not expected to reach its full pool this summer and may end up more than a foot lower than normal within a month, due to abnormally hot and dry conditions in the region.
Current forecasts show the lake will reach a maximum of around 2,892.3 feet by June 19, and then begin to slowly recede. Full pool for the lake is 2,893 feet.
The Montana Legislature is wading into an ongoing debate over Flathead Lake’s water level following the introduction of a new resolution by Kalispell Republican Sen. Matt Regier. “The 69th ...
Tourism is a big draw for the Flathead Valley. And when you have a problem like we did two years ago with lake levels and not being able to put boats in, I mean, that’s just the start of it.” ...
I grew up in Kalispell, Montana, about 40 minutes from the west entrance of Glacier National Park. After visiting the park, I recommend visiting Flathead Lake or Whitefish Mountain Resort.
The Flathead Lake State Park volunteer stewardship program is looking for new members. Trump's 'big, beautiful' tax agenda scores major victory in House despite GOP rebellion threats 5 questions ...
KALISPELL, Mont. — Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is recruiting new members to join a volunteer stewardship program to support Flathead Lake State Park. Volunteers will help with trail ...
Bryan "Catfish" Konczak caught a big flathead catfish at Braidwood Lake last week to earn Fish of the Week honors. Local surveys show that flatheads are reproducing and surviving on their own at ...