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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Of the highest major summits of Montana, three peaks exceed 3500 meters (11,483 feet) elevation and 44 peaks ...
Peek'n Peak Resort: Erie: New York: 1,800 1,400 400 130 27 9 105 December 10, 2019 [275] Catamount Ski Area: Great Barrington: New York: 2,000 1,000 1,000 119 36 7 75 December 10, 2019 [276] Greek Peak Mountain Resort: Virgil: New York: 2,200 1,148 952 220 55 9 122 December 10, 2019 [277] Titus Mountain Family Ski Center: Malone: New York ...
Pages in category "Mountains Ranges and Peaks in Missoula County, Montana" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of mountain ranges in the state of Montana. Montana is the fourth largest state in the United States and is well known for its mountains. The name "Montana" is Spanish for "Mountain". Representative James Mitchell Ashley (R-Ohio), suggested the name when legislation organizing the territory was passed by the United States ...
Moonlight Basin is a private club in southwestern Montana, located in the Madison Range of the Rocky Mountains in the resort village of Big Sky.It became part of Big Sky Resort in October 2013 when it, along with ski terrain within the Club at Spanish Peaks, were bought and merged into Big Sky Resort, making it one of the largest single ski resorts in the United States, with 5,750 acres (2,330 ...
There are at least 59 named mountains in Granite County, Montana. Anaconda Hill , 46°49′55″N 113°20′56″W / 46.83194°N 113.34889°W / 46.83194; -113.34889 ( Anaconda Hill ) , el. 6,214 feet (1,894
Lone Mountain (11,167 feet (3,404 m)) is in the Madison Range in the U.S. state of Montana. The summit is located in Lee Metcalf Wilderness within Gallatin and Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forests. [1] [3] Lone Mountain is 16.63 mi (26.76 km) north of Koch Peak. [1]
Teton Pass Ski Area is an alpine ski area located along the Rocky Mountain Front in northwestern Montana, west of Choteau and east of the Continental Divide.Formerly known as Rocky Mountain Hi in the 1990s, it was bought by New Zealand native Nick Wood in July 2010.