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Gable Mountain
Gable Mountain is located in Montana
Gable Mountain
Gable Mountain
Location in Montana
Gable Mountain is located in the United States
Gable Mountain
Gable Mountain
Location in the United States
Highest point
Elevation 9,267 ft (2,825 m) NAVD 88
Prominence 1,902 ft (580 m)
Parent peak Mount Wilbur
Listing Mountains in Glacier County, Montana
Geography
Location Glacier County, Montana, U.S.
Parent range Lewis Range
Topo map USGS Gable Mountain, MT

Gable Mountain is a tall and impressive peak located in Glacier National Park, Montana, in the U.S.. It stands at about 9,262 feet (2,823 m) high, making it one of the notable mountains in the park's Lewis Range. You can find Gable Mountain in the northeastern part of Glacier National Park, not far from another famous peak called Chief Mountain.

The Rockies from the East - Hwy 5 (16172628202)
Gable Mountain to the right with Chief Mountain to the left

Exploring Gable Mountain

Gable Mountain is a special part of the amazing Glacier National Park. This park is known for its stunning mountains, clear lakes, and ancient glaciers. Gable Mountain adds to this beauty with its rugged shape and towering height. It's a great place to learn about nature and geology.

Where is Gable Mountain?

Gable Mountain is found in Glacier County, Montana, which is in the northwestern part of Montana. It is part of the Lewis Range, a large group of mountains that stretch across Montana and into Canada. The mountain sits in the northeastern section of Glacier National Park. It is about 3 miles (4.8 km) southwest of Chief Mountain, another very famous and easily recognized peak.

How Tall is Gable Mountain?

Gable Mountain reaches an elevation of 9,262 feet (2,823 m) above sea level. This makes it one of the higher peaks in the area. Mountains like Gable Mountain are measured from sea level to their highest point. This measurement helps us understand just how high they reach into the sky.

The Lewis Range and Glacier National Park

Gable Mountain is a key part of the Lewis Range. This mountain range is a major section of the larger Rocky Mountains. The Rockies are a huge mountain system that runs through North America. The Lewis Range is special because it has many of the most dramatic peaks within Glacier National Park.

What Makes Glacier National Park Special?

Glacier National Park is often called the "Crown of the Continent." It earned this name because it is a very important natural area. The park has over 700 miles of hiking trails. It is home to many different kinds of plants and animals. The park also has beautiful valleys and forests.

Animals of the Park

Glacier National Park is a habitat for many wild animals. You might see large mammals like grizzly bears and black bears. There are also Moose, Elk, and mountain goats. Smaller animals like Marmots and Pikas live here too. The park works hard to protect these animals and their homes.

Plants of the Park

The park's plant life is also very diverse. You can find thick forests of Douglas fir and Lodgepole Pine. In the higher areas, there are alpine meadows filled with colorful wildflowers. These plants are adapted to the mountain environment. They provide food and shelter for the park's animals.

How Mountains Are Formed

Mountains like Gable Mountain are formed over millions of years. This process is called orogeny. It 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, crack, and lift upwards. This creates the tall peaks we see today.

The Geology of Gable Mountain

The rocks that make up Gable Mountain are very old. They are mostly sedimentary rocks that were formed from layers of mud and sand. Over time, these layers were squeezed and lifted by the Earth's forces. This created the strong, rugged shape of the mountain. Glaciers also helped to carve the mountain's features.

Why Visit Mountains?

Mountains offer many exciting experiences. They provide amazing views and a chance to connect with nature. People visit mountains for hiking, climbing, and exploring. They are also important for the environment. Mountains help collect water and support unique ecosystems.

Activities Near Gable Mountain

While you can't climb Gable Mountain easily, there are many trails in Glacier National Park. These trails offer different levels of difficulty. You can hike to beautiful lakes, waterfalls, or other mountain viewpoints. Exploring the park is a great way to experience the beauty of mountains like Gable Mountain up close.

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