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Lion Lake

Lion Lake is a little gem if you’re looking to take your family fishing and picnicking. The lake is 35 acres and is 1 mile from Hungry Horse, Montana, just off U.S. Hwy. 2, making access extremely easy. Maybe that’s why Lion Lake receives more angler days/acre (3,304 angler days in 1998) than any of the other 509 lakes in northwest Montana. Or maybe it’s because excess rainbow trout brood up to 8 pounds are periodically stocked. The lake is popular with locals and tourists for its put-and-take rainbow and cutthroat trout fishery that helps alleviate pressure on native bull trout and Westslope Cutthroat Trout populations. The lake was chemically treated in 1992 with rotenone to remove stunted perch and pumpkinseeds that were illegally introduced and restocked with trout making this a very popular and heavily fished lake. Please help us by doing your part and report “bucket biologists”. Transporting live fish is illegal in Montana.



 The Basics


Region: Flathead National Forest
District: Hungry Horse and Glacier View Ranger Districts
Season: Year round
Fish Types: Cutthroat Trout
Rainbow Trout
Camping Info: There are 2 - day use areas available with picnic tables and restrooms. A nice sandy swimming beach can be found on the North shore of the lake.


 Directions

Access is right off Hwy. 2, just take Road No. 895 that goes to Hungry Horse Dam. Glacier National Park, which receives over a million visitors annually, is just 15 miles up the highway, so stop by on your next visit to the park.



 For More Information

Address: PO Box 190340
8975 Highway 2 East
Hungry Horse, MT 59919
Phone: 406-387-3800
Fax: 406-387-3889
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