No offense to our coastal states, but here in Montana, we know nothing beats spending a warm summer day by the lake (or on the lake, if you're lucky). And as we prepare to welcome another gorgeous summer to the Treasure State, it's time to start planning your next lake adventure. Flathead Lake is obviously the most popular choice, these other spots are absolutely splendid for enjoying a day of fun in the sun.
1. Whitefish Lake
Much like pretty much everything in Whitefish, the city's lake is absolutely breathtaking. And although Whitefish City Beach can get a bit crowded in the summertime, it's still a fantastic place to spend a day. But if you're looking to practice social distancing while still making memories with your family, there are plenty of more secluded spots on the shores.
2. Swan Lake
Swan Lake is located in the picturesque Seeley-Swan Valley. This eight-mile-long, mile-wide body of water is perfect for kokanee salmon and rainbow trout fishing, swimming, and boating.
3. Lake McDonald
If you're planning a trip to Glacier National Park this summer, you owe it to yourself to spend time at the most iconic and popular lake there. Yes, it will likely attract a lot of tourists. Keep your distance and go anyway -- it's impossible not to love Lake McDonald.
4. Fairy Lake
You'll find Fairy Lake in Gallatin County, about 22 miles from Bozeman. This stunning alpine lake sits at the end of a beautiful hiking trail, and it's a perfect summer destination.
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5. Canyon Ferry Lake
Canyon Ferry Lake is the third largest lake in Montana, lying along the Missouri River not far from Helena. The shoreline has plenty of boat ramps, day-use areas, and campgrounds. There are even designated spots for fishing and swimming.
6. Bowman Lake
Looking for some solitude? While there's no guarantee you'll find it here, Bowman Lake is definitely one of the lesser-known lakes at Glacier National Park. It's also one of the most remote, which only adds to its appeal.
7. Seeley Lake
If you grew up in Western Montana, the odds are good that you enjoyed a Seeley Lake vacation. This iconic body of water and surrounding town are beautiful in any season, but it feels especially magical here in the summer.
Do you have a favorite Montana lake? Flathead Lake is the most-photographed lake in the county, but we have hundreds of options to choose from!
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