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Eagle Plume Mountain
Eagle Plume Mountain is located in Montana
Eagle Plume Mountain
Eagle Plume Mountain
Location in Montana
Eagle Plume Mountain is located in the United States
Eagle Plume Mountain
Eagle Plume Mountain
Location in the United States
Highest point
Elevation 8,724 ft (2,659 m)
Prominence 944 ft (288 m)
Geography
Location Glacier County, Montana, U.S.
Parent range Lewis Range
Topo map USGS Cut Bank Pass, MT
Climbing
First ascent Unknown

Eagle Plume Mountain is a cool mountain located in the Lewis Range within the amazing Glacier National Park. This park is found in the state of Montana in the United States. Eagle Plume Mountain is connected to another mountain called Mad Wolf Mountain by a gentle ridge.

What is Eagle Plume Mountain?

Eagle Plume Mountain stands tall at 8,724 ft (2,659 m). That's like stacking over 14 Eiffel Towers on top of each other! It's part of the Lewis Range, which is a group of mountains. This mountain is known for its connection to Mad Wolf Mountain. They share a ridge that slopes gently between them.

Where is Eagle Plume Mountain?

Eagle Plume Mountain is located in Glacier County, Montana. It's a special part of Glacier National Park. This park is famous for its beautiful scenery. It has tall mountains, deep valleys, and sparkling lakes. The park is a great place to explore nature.

Exploring Glacier National Park

Glacier National Park is often called the "Crown of the Continent." It's home to many different animals. You might see grizzly bears, moose, and mountain goats. The park also has many types of plants and trees. People visit the park to hike, camp, and enjoy the wild outdoors. The mountains here, like Eagle Plume, were carved by ancient glaciers. These huge sheets of ice moved slowly, shaping the land.

How Mountains are Formed

Mountains like Eagle Plume are formed over millions of years. This happens when large pieces of the Earth's outer layer, called tectonic plates, push against each other. When these plates collide, the land can fold and rise up. This process creates the tall peaks and rugged landscapes we see today. The Lewis Range, where Eagle Plume Mountain is, was formed this way.

Wildlife Around Eagle Plume

The area around Eagle Plume Mountain is full of life. The high mountain environment supports many unique animals. You might spot bighorn sheep climbing the rocky slopes. Mountain goats are also common, known for their white fur and climbing skills. Birds of prey, like eagles, soar high above the peaks. The forests below are home to deer and elk. This rich ecosystem makes the park a special place for nature lovers.

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