Tally Lake
In Montana's Flathead County, in the country's northwest, there is a freshwater lake called Tally Lake. The lake is located roughly 20 miles west of Whitefish. It is well-known for its tremendous depth and unique geology and is a popular lake for outdoor pursuits like fishing, boating, swimming, cliff jumping, and hiking on the nearby trails. Tally Lake is a well-liked location for fishing because it is home to a variety of fish species. Whitefish, perch, brook, lake, and rainbow trout are a few of these.
More than 1200 acres of the lake's surface are water. About 3,500 feet above sea level, there lies a lake. It is the deepest natural lake and the deepest lake in Montana, reaching a maximum depth of 445 feet (although others claim it is considerably deeper). Due to high tannin levels in its waters, the lake has a tendency to be warm in late summer despite its size (which is harmless). These make the lake absorb and retain more heat than nearby bodies of water that are relatively cleaner.
Location: Flathead County, Montana