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Lost Coon Lake

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Lost Coon Lake
Location of the lake in Montana.
Location of the lake in Montana.
Lost Coon Lake
LocationFlathead County, Montana
Coordinates48°23′46″N 114°21′36″W / 48.39611°N 114.36000°W / 48.39611; -114.36000
Typelake

Lost Coon Lake, is a lake south of Whitefish, Flathead County in the state of Montana, USA. This lake was once known to be home to a variety of fish and can be fished by fly rod or baitcasting.[1] Alternate names for this lake include Lost Loon Lake.[2][3]

Lost Coon Lake was originally known as "Nigger Lake". It was named in the late 1800s or early 1900s. The name allegedly came about from the fact that an African American woman named Mrs. Randals ran a rooming house for lumberjacks near the lake. Although a historic attempt at racism[speculation?], the name was not accurate as many later claimed that Mrs. Randals was of Spanish descent.[4]

The name began to cause controversy in the mid 20th century when Washington bureaus began to refuse ice harvest contracts with the name on them. They began to reference the lake as "Lodgepole Lake", while locals continued to call it "Nigger Lake"[citation needed].

By the 1980s when upscale developments were being targeted for the area, perhaps as a compromise of sorts[speculation?], the lake was renamed "Lost Coon Lake". In August 2020 the City of Whitefish filed a petition to change the name to "Lost Loon Lake".[5]

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  1. ^ This is lake can be fished. "Lost Coon Lake Fishing in Flathead County, Montana" Fishing Works. Retrieved 11 Sept 2011.
  2. ^ "Lost Coon Lake Fishing near Whitefish, Montana | HookandBullet.com". www.hookandbullet.com. Retrieved 2019-06-20.
  3. ^ "Judge approves name change of Whitefish lake | KECI".
  4. ^ Schafer, Betty (1973). Stump Town to Ski Town: the story of Whitefish, Montana. Whitefish Library Association. ASIN B0006C9TC2.
  5. ^ "Whitefish Property Owners File to Change Lake's Racist Name". www.flatheadbeacon.com. 31 August 2020. Retrieved 2020-09-03.


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