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Drift boat on Burns Lake with snow-capped mountains

Burns Lake

A spring-fed 30-acre reservoir near Big Timber with panoramic Crazy Mountain views. Trophy trout, consistent hatches, and private stillwater solitude.

Private Stillwater

Trophy Trout in the Crazies' Shadow

Burns Lake is a 30-acre spring-fed reservoir on the Burns Ranch, just seven miles from Big Timber, Montana. Nestled in the foothills with wide-open vistas of the valley and the Crazy Mountains, it offers a stillwater experience unlike anything else in the region — private access, trophy-class fish, and the kind of quiet that only comes from having the water to yourself.

The lake's strong spring-water component keeps temperatures cool through summer and supports robust insect populations that drive consistent surface activity well into July. Rainbows, Browns, and Brook Trout all thrive here, with many specimens stretching over 20 inches and the largest rainbows reaching 32 inches. These fish are exceptionally strong — the combination of cold, nutrient-rich water and abundant forage produces trout that fight well above their weight.

Burns Lake is a key part of the Spring Creek Lodge experience. It provides variety when paired with our nearby river options and serves as a reliable alternative when high water conditions make rivers unfishable. For anglers who appreciate sight-fishing to cruising trout on flat water, Burns Lake is a standout destination.

Species & What to Expect

Rainbow Trout are the lake's marquee species, with fish commonly exceeding 20 inches and trophy specimens over 30 inches taken each season. Brown Trout hold along structure and deeper edges, feeding aggressively during low-light hours. Brook Trout round out the fishery, often found in the shallower, spring-influenced areas of the lake.

Fishing is entirely catch-and-release, primarily from float tubes, pontoon boats, or along the shoreline. The stillwater setting rewards patience, observation, and precise presentations — watching a 24-inch rainbow tilt up to sip a callibaetis dry off the surface is the kind of moment that stays with you.

Why Burns Lake From Spring Creek Lodge

Spring Creek Lodge sits close to Burns Lake, making it a natural addition to any multi-day package. Our guides know the lake intimately — where fish stage during different conditions, which bays produce during morning callibaetis hatches, and when to switch from dries to slow-stripped leeches along the drop-offs. It pairs beautifully with our private spring creek and Boulder River days for a complete mix of technical stillwater, spring creek, and freestone fishing.

30 Acres
Spring-Fed Reservoir
3 Species
Brown, Rainbow, Brook
Stillwater
Float Tube & Shore
Apr–Oct
Fishable Season
Hatches & Season

Flat Water Through the Seasons

April – May
Early Season
Subsurface fishing excels with small streamers, leeches, and beadhead nymphs. Fish are aggressive after a long winter, actively cruising the shallows as the water warms.
June – July
Peak Hatches
Strong callibaetis mayfly emergences bring fish to the surface consistently. The lake's spring-fed water supports the healthiest insect populations of any area stillwater. Prime dry fly fishing.
September – October
Fall
Cooling water temperatures reignite surface activity. Hoppers, ants, and beetles produce along shorelines. Browns become aggressive ahead of the spawn. The Crazy Mountain backdrop in autumn colors is unforgettable.
Other Waters to Visit

Explore More Waters

Boulder River →

Remote valley setting with willing trout and virtually no pressure. A hidden gem for anglers seeking solitude.

Yellowstone River →

Montana's longest undammed river. Big water, big fish, big sky. Drift boat and wade opportunities through stunning canyon scenery.

Stillwater River →

Crystal-clear freestone river flowing from the Beartooth Mountains. Exceptional dry fly water with aggressive wild trout.
"We spent the morning on the spring creek and the afternoon at Burns Lake. Watching a 26-inch rainbow cruise into range and eat a callibaetis dry off the surface — that's the kind of moment you don't forget. The Crazy Mountains in the background didn't hurt either."
— Spring Creek Lodge Guest
On the Water

Burns Lake in Frame

Drift boat on Burns Lake with Crazy Mountains behind
Lake and mountains
Dramatic sunset sky over Montana ranch country
Montana skies
Burns Lake stillwater with snowcapped mountain reflections
Mountain mirror
Burns Lake trophy trout
Lake day

Begin Your Montana Story

Whether it's your first trip or your twentieth, there's always new water to discover. Let us help you plan the perfect fly fishing experience.

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