Lott Creek is a physical feature (stream) in Madison County. The primary coordinates for Lott Creek places it within the MT 59710 ZIP Code delivery area.
Feature Name: | Lott Creek |
Category: | Montana physical, cultural and historic features |
Feature Type: | Physical |
Class: | Stream |
Description: | Flows west into the Ruby River, 12.6 km (7.8 mi) south of Sheep Mountain, 4.4 km (2.7 mi) southwest of Moose Lake. |
History: | Named for Mortimer H. Lott (1827-1920) and John S. Lott (?-1910), pioneers in the Ruby Valley. A simultaneous proposal to change the name Squaw Creek to Indian Woman Creek was submitted in March 2002; On 10 March 2005, the USBGN rejected the proposed name in favor of Moltich Spring based on the findings and recommendations of the Madison County Board of Commissioners, the Montana Board on Geographic Names, and the US Forest Service, all of which suggested the commemorative name was more appropriate. |
County: | Madison County |
Latitude: | 45.0090873 |
Longitude: | -111.9627476 |
Variant (Nonofficial) Names for Lott Creek: Lott Creek.
Note that you do not have the right to enter private property without the owner's permission. You do have a right to access goverment property that is open to the general public. The GNIS Feature Detail Report for Lott Creek does not include property ownership information.
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