Hyalite Reservoir Explained

Hyalite Reservoir
Location:Gallatin County, Montana,
United States
Coords:45.4807°N -110.9676°W
Inflow:Hyalite Creek
Outflow:Hyalite Creek
Basin Countries:United States
Max-Depth:126feet
Elevation:6699feet
Pushpin Map:Montana#USA
Pushpin Map Alt:Location of the reservoir in Montana, USA.

Hyalite Reservoir is a reservoir located in southwest Montana, formed by Middle Creek Dam on Hyalite Creek.[1] The lake is situated in Hyalite Canyon at an elevation of 6699feet, about south of Bozeman, Montana and north of Yellowstone National Park. It was originally built in the 1940s and was expanded to its current size in 1993. Originally known as Middle Creek Reservoir, the name was changed in the late 1960s.[2]

Geography

Hyalite Reservoir is located in the southwest corner of the state of Montana, approximately south of Bozeman and up Hyalite Canyon. The lake sits at the northern end of the Gallatin Range, just south of the Gallatin Valley.

At normal full pool, the lake has a volume of and an area of, which experiences high seasonal variation.[3] When at maximum capacity, the lake is approximately miles long and wide. The reservoir reaches depths of .

Recreation

Hyalite Reservoir and the surrounding area offer many recreational activities including camping, fishing, boating, and hiking. There are two campgrounds, Chisolm and Hood Creek. Motorized boating is allowed on Hyalite Reservoir with a "no wake" rule for the entire reservoir.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Middle Creek Dam (Hyalite): Fact Sheet. 2020-07-11.
  2. Book: Bergan , Joshua . 1st. Wilderness Adventure Press. 9781940239125. Flyfisher's Guide to Southwest Montana's Mountain Lakes. Belgrade, MT. 75. 2017.
  3. Web site: Middle Creek Dam (Hyalite): Fact Sheet. 2020-07-11.
  4. Web site: Hyalite Reservoir. Visit Montana. 10 July 2020.