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Melita Island is a 64-acre island with two and one half miles of shoreline on Flathead Lake, located about one-half mile off the west lakeshore. Melita is 80 feet above water level at its highest point. Melita makes use of 8 powerboats, 6 sailboats, 6 rowboats, and 8 canoes. Melita is accessible by boat from Walstad Landing (one and a half miles), a state-maintained landing off Highway 93, approximately 15 minutes north of Polson.<ref>[http://www.melitaisland.org/aboutmelita.htm About Melita Island] Retrieved April 5, 2008.</ref>
Melita Island is a 64-acre island with two and one half miles of shoreline on Flathead Lake, located about one-half mile off the west lakeshore. Melita is 80 feet above water level at its highest point. Melita makes use of 8 powerboats, 6 sailboats, 6 rowboats, and 8 canoes. Melita is accessible by boat from Walstad Landing (one and a half miles), a state-maintained landing off Highway 93, approximately 15 minutes north of Polson.<ref>[http://www.melitaisland.org/aboutmelita.htm About Melita Island] Retrieved April 5, 2008.</ref>


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[[Category:Islands of Montana]]
[[Category:Islands of Montana]]

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Melita Island is a 64-acer island in Flathead Lake, the largest freshwater lake in Montana.

Geography

Melita Island is a 64-acre island with two and one half miles of shoreline on Flathead Lake, located about one-half mile off the west lakeshore. Melita is 80 feet above water level at its highest point. Melita makes use of 8 powerboats, 6 sailboats, 6 rowboats, and 8 canoes. Melita is accessible by boat from Walstad Landing (one and a half miles), a state-maintained landing off Highway 93, approximately 15 minutes north of Polson.[1]

References

  1. ^ About Melita Island Retrieved April 5, 2008.