Seeley Lake, MT – An early-morning earthquake with a magnitude of 2.6 shook the area southeast of Seeley Lake, Montana, on Friday. The minor quake, occurring at 10 kilometers depth, struck around 4:44 a.m. local time. Residents across the region reported experiencing brief tremors.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the quake’s epicenter was located approximately 4 kilometers southeast of Seeley Lake. So far, at least four people submitted reports of feeling the mild shaking. The USGS encouraged others who felt the tremor to submit feedback on its “Did You Feel It?” page, which helps scientists track earthquake intensity and reach.
While no injuries or damage have been reported, the earthquake serves as a reminder for Montana residents to stay informed about seismic activity in the region. Even minor quakes can offer valuable insights into local fault lines and geological shifts.




