Most People Don't Know This Lake In Montana Has Its Very Own Monster
Flathead Lake is, without a doubt, one of Montana’s most impressive natural wonders. Each year, Montanans enjoy swimming, boating, tubing, kayaking, and fishing at this beloved body of water. But Flathead Lake also harbors a secret… according to some, it has a monster lurking below the surface.

It has over 200 square miles of water and about 185 miles of shoreline.

Its first documented sighting was in 1889, when Captain James C. Kerr claimed he and his 100 passengers saw the monster while on the steamboat the U.S. Grant.
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Legend has it that the first native tribe in the area lived on an island in the middle of the lake. One winter while crossing the frozen lake to move camp, two girls saw antlers approximately two feet in length poking up through the ice. The girls decided to take the antlers, but when they tried to cut through the ice, the ice shattered and the head of a monster appeared.
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To date, there have been 109 documented sightings, one as recent as the fall of 2017.

Some locals have named the monster Flessie because of the similarities.

But don't worry, this monster means no harm. Apparently, one local story involves a three-year-old boy falling into the lake and suddenly reappearing on the shoreline. When his mother asked how he'd gotten out, he said the monster had lifted him up.
Have you heard the tales of the Flathead Lake Monster? Whether or not these rumors are true, Flathead Lake is pretty amazing.
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