Fort Peck Map
Fort Peck Map
Fort Peck Reservoir is the largest body of water in Montana, created by the construction of the Fort Peck dam in 1937. The dam is one of the largest earth-filled dams in the world, stretching 3.5 miles from bluff to bluff on the Missouri River, creating the mighty Fort Peck Reservoir with 246,000 surface acres of water, and 1,520 miles of shoreline - more than the entire state of California’s Pacific coast.
50”x26” framed
Made from 1/2” Birch and framed in reclaimed wood, each of our topographic maps is unique thanks to the differences between pieces of wood and the reclaimed frames. Our maps are created using USGS topographic data, and while they can be used as navigational aids in a pinch, they are intended to be enjoyed as art pieces to celebrate the unique topography and hydrology in each special place. Made to order, each map is laser engraved, hand sanded, framed, and finished, and can be customized to highlight special areas of interest or to celebrate special occasions. Contact us here for more information on customized maps. Production lead time 2-4 weeks.