Noble Lake

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Noble Lake
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Noble Lake
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Noble Lake
Location Madison County, Montana
Coordinates 45°33′46″N112°4′24″W / 45.56278°N 112.07333°W / 45.56278; -112.07333
Basin  countriesUnited States
Surface elevation9,025 ft (2,751 m)

Noble Lake is a lake in the U.S. state of Montana. [1] The elevation of the lake is 9025 feet.

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