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Dawson County, Montana, is home to 13 special natural high points called mountain summits. These aren't huge, jagged peaks like the Rocky Mountains. Instead, many are "buttes" or "hills." They are important landmarks in the landscape. Each summit has its own name and height.

Mountains of Dawson County, Montana

What is a Mountain Summit?

A mountain summit is the highest point of a mountain or hill. In Dawson County, many of these "mountains" are actually smaller, flat-topped hills called buttes. A butte is like a small, isolated hill with steep sides and a flat top. They are often left behind after erosion wears away the land around them.

Exploring Dawson County's Peaks

Dawson County has 13 named summits. They range in height from about 2,300 feet (700 meters) to over 3,400 feet (1,000 meters). These heights are measured from sea level. These natural features help shape the landscape of the county. They also provide unique views of the surrounding area.

Here is a list of the named summits in Dawson County:

  • Blue Mountain: This summit is about 2,946 feet (898 meters) high.
  • Bryants Buttes: These buttes reach an elevation of about 2,434 feet (742 meters).
  • Clay Butte: Standing at about 3,113 feet (949 meters), Clay Butte is one of the taller points.
  • Cluster Buttes: These buttes are around 2,602 feet (793 meters) tall.
  • Crazy Butte: This summit has an elevation of about 2,854 feet (870 meters).
  • Custers Lookout: This point is about 2,362 feet (720 meters) high.
  • Diamond G Butte: One of the higher buttes, it reaches about 3,205 feet (977 meters).
  • Glendive Butte: This butte is around 2,631 feet (802 meters) tall.
  • High Point: As its name suggests, this is one of the highest points at about 3,300 feet (1,006 meters).
  • Mount Antelope: This is the tallest named summit in the county, reaching about 3,461 feet (1,055 meters).
  • Rattlesnake Butte: This butte is about 2,680 feet (817 meters) high.
  • Twin Buttes: These two buttes stand at about 2,769 feet (844 meters).
  • Woodworth Hill: This hill is about 2,664 feet (812 meters) tall.

Why are these Mountains Important?

These summits are important for several reasons. They serve as natural landmarks, helping people navigate the area. They also provide habitats for local wildlife. For scientists, these landforms offer clues about the Earth's history and how the landscape was formed over millions of years.

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