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Deer Lodge County in Montana is a cool place with lots of tall mountains! Imagine a county filled with amazing natural beauty, where you can find over 34 named peaks. These mountains are not just pretty to look at; they are also home to different kinds of wildlife and offer incredible views.

Exploring the Mountains of Deer Lodge County

Deer Lodge County is home to at least 34 named mountains. These natural giants are a big part of the county's landscape. They offer amazing places for hiking, exploring, and just enjoying nature.

What Makes These Mountains Special?

Mountains are huge natural landforms that rise high above the surrounding land. In Deer Lodge County, these mountains are part of bigger mountain ranges. They are formed over millions of years by powerful forces deep within the Earth.

When we talk about how tall a mountain is, we use its elevation. This is how high the mountain's peak is above sea level. For example, a mountain with an elevation of 10,000 feet is very tall! Many mountains in Deer Lodge County reach impressive heights.

Some Famous Peaks You Should Know

Among the many mountains in Deer Lodge County, some stand out because of their height or unique features.

  • Mount Haggin is one of the tallest, reaching over 10,600 feet (3,233 meters). Imagine standing on top of that!
  • Mount Evans (Montana) is another giant, just a little shorter than Mount Haggin.
  • West Goat Peak is also very tall, reaching over 10,700 feet (3,287 meters). These high peaks often have snow on them even in summer.

These mountains are not just rocks; they are important parts of the environment. They help collect water, provide homes for animals, and create stunning scenery.

A Full List of Mountains in Deer Lodge County

Here is a list of many of the named mountains you can find in Deer Lodge County, Montana. Each one has its own unique height and location. The elevation is given in both feet (ft) and meters (m).

  • Bear Mountain, 45°54′38″N 113°00′30″W / 45.91056°N 113.00833°W / 45.91056; -113.00833 (Bear Mountain), el. 8,648 feet (2,636 m)
  • Beaverhead Mountain, 46°00′02″N 113°23′56″W / 46.00056°N 113.39889°W / 46.00056; -113.39889 (Beaverhead Mountain), el. 9,613 feet (2,930 m)
  • Blizzard Hill, 46°15′07″N 112°34′17″W / 46.25194°N 112.57139°W / 46.25194; -112.57139 (Blizzard Hill), el. 7,638 feet (2,328 m)
  • Cottonwood Mountain, 46°13′19″N 112°38′28″W / 46.22194°N 112.64111°W / 46.22194; -112.64111 (Cottonwood Mountain), el. 6,942 feet (2,116 m)
  • East Goat Peak, 45°57′22″N 113°22′47″W / 45.95611°N 113.37972°W / 45.95611; -113.37972 (East Goat Peak), el. 10,390 feet (3,170 m)
  • East Pintler Peak, 45°56′54″N 113°30′01″W / 45.94833°N 113.50028°W / 45.94833; -113.50028 (East Pintler Peak), el. 9,442 feet (2,878 m)
  • Fish Peak, 46°00′19″N 113°20′07″W / 46.00528°N 113.33528°W / 46.00528; -113.33528 (Fish Peak), el. 10,197 feet (3,108 m)
  • Garrity Mountain, 46°08′46″N 113°05′24″W / 46.14611°N 113.09000°W / 46.14611; -113.09000 (Garrity Mountain), el. 8,045 feet (2,452 m)
  • Gospel Hill, 46°14′27″N 112°36′15″W / 46.24083°N 112.60417°W / 46.24083; -112.60417 (Gospel Hill), el. 7,270 feet (2,220 m)
  • Grassy Mountain, 46°01′48″N 113°00′51″W / 46.03000°N 113.01417°W / 46.03000; -113.01417 (Grassy Mountain), el. 7,985 feet (2,434 m)
  • Grouse Hill, 46°10′55″N 113°10′23″W / 46.18194°N 113.17306°W / 46.18194; -113.17306 (Grouse Hill), el. 7,116 feet (2,169 m)
  • Hidden Lake Hill, 46°12′58″N 113°11′43″W / 46.21611°N 113.19528°W / 46.21611; -113.19528 (Hidden Lake Hill), el. 7,716 feet (2,352 m)
  • Johnson Hill, 46°12′37″N 113°08′19″W / 46.21028°N 113.13861°W / 46.21028; -113.13861 (Johnson Hill), el. 8,041 feet (2,451 m)
  • Long Peak, 45°58′08″N 113°21′18″W / 45.96889°N 113.35500°W / 45.96889; -113.35500 (Long Peak), el. 9,521 feet (2,902 m)
  • McGlaughlin Peak, 45°58′06″N 113°28′06″W / 45.96833°N 113.46833°W / 45.96833; -113.46833 (McGlaughlin Peak), el. 9,478 feet (2,889 m)
  • Mount Evans (Montana), 46°03′00″N 113°11′26″W / 46.05000°N 113.19056°W / 46.05000; -113.19056 (Mount Evans), el. 10,594 feet (3,229 m)
  • Mount Haggin, 46°05′14″N 113°05′47″W / 46.08722°N 113.09639°W / 46.08722; -113.09639 (Mount Haggin), el. 10,607 feet (3,233 m)
  • Mount Howe, 46°02′53″N 113°12′59″W / 46.04806°N 113.21639°W / 46.04806; -113.21639 (Mount Howe), el. 10,472 feet (3,192 m)
  • Needle Peak, 45°57′56″N 113°20′43″W / 45.96556°N 113.34528°W / 45.96556; -113.34528 (Needle Peak), el. 9,226 feet (2,812 m)
  • Nipple Peak, 45°56′33″N 113°23′02″W / 45.94250°N 113.38389°W / 45.94250; -113.38389 (Nipple Peak), el. 9,662 feet (2,945 m)
  • Olson Mountain, 46°12′27″N 113°04′42″W / 46.20750°N 113.07833°W / 46.20750; -113.07833 (Olson Mountain), el. 8,865 feet (2,702 m)
  • Orofino Mountain, 46°14′29″N 112°38′35″W / 46.24139°N 112.64306°W / 46.24139; -112.64306 (Orofino Mountain), el. 6,883 feet (2,098 m)
  • Pine Hill, 45°50′21″N 113°20′45″W / 45.83917°N 113.34583°W / 45.83917; -113.34583 (Pine Hill), el. 6,558 feet (1,999 m)
  • Pintler Peak, 45°56′55″N 113°30′00″W / 45.94861°N 113.50000°W / 45.94861; -113.50000 (Pintler Peak), el. 9,478 feet (2,889 m)
  • Queener Mountain, 46°01′24″N 113°18′03″W / 46.02333°N 113.30083°W / 46.02333; -113.30083 (Queener Mountain), el. 10,148 feet (3,093 m)
  • Saddle Mountain, 45°57′33″N 113°23′15″W / 45.95917°N 113.38750°W / 45.95917; -113.38750 (Saddle Mountain), el. 10,197 feet (3,108 m)
  • Saratoga Mountain, 46°15′39″N 112°35′53″W / 46.26083°N 112.59806°W / 46.26083; -112.59806 (Saratoga Mountain), el. 6,952 feet (2,119 m)
  • Short Peak, 46°03′34″N 113°06′25″W / 46.05944°N 113.10694°W / 46.05944; -113.10694 (Short Peak), el. 10,282 feet (3,134 m)
  • Silver Hill, 46°08′24″N 113°13′57″W / 46.14000°N 113.23250°W / 46.14000; -113.23250 (Silver Hill), el. 7,831 feet (2,387 m)
  • Spring Hill, 46°10′37″N 113°10′17″W / 46.17694°N 113.17139°W / 46.17694; -113.17139 (Spring Hill), el. 6,890 feet (2,100 m)
  • Sugarloaf Mountain, 46°00′47″N 112°57′23″W / 46.01306°N 112.95639°W / 46.01306; -112.95639 (Sugarloaf Mountain), el. 7,677 feet (2,340 m)
  • Tower Peak, 45°57′51″N 113°20′06″W / 45.96417°N 113.33500°W / 45.96417; -113.33500 (Tower Peak), el. 8,809 feet (2,685 m)
  • West Goat Peak, 45°57′46″N 113°23′42″W / 45.96278°N 113.39500°W / 45.96278; -113.39500 (West Goat Peak), el. 10,784 feet (3,287 m)
  • Wraith Hill, 46°10′26″N 113°13′15″W / 46.17389°N 113.22083°W / 46.17389; -113.22083 (Wraith Hill), el. 7,201 feet (2,195 m)

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