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List of mountains in Lincoln County, Montana (M-Z) facts for kids

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Lincoln County, Montana, is a beautiful place in the United States, known for its many amazing mountains! It's home to at least 245 named mountains, which means there are tons of peaks and hills to explore. These mountains are a big part of the county's natural beauty and provide homes for lots of wildlife.

Mountains of Lincoln County

A mountain is a large natural rise of the Earth's surface, usually with a peak. Mountains are much taller and steeper than hills. They are formed by powerful forces deep within the Earth, like when huge plates of the Earth's crust crash into each other and push the land upwards. Over millions of years, wind, water, and ice also shape them.

Lincoln County's mountains are part of the larger Rocky Mountains range. They offer incredible views and are important for the environment. Many people enjoy hiking, camping, and exploring these wild areas.

Exploring Lincoln County's Peaks

With over 245 named mountains, Lincoln County has a wide variety of peaks. Some are very tall, while others are smaller hills. Each one has its own unique shape and features. Many of these mountains are named after people, local features, or even animals found in the area.

For example, you can find:

  • Marias Mountain, standing at about 5,590 feet (1,704 meters) tall.
  • McGuire Mountain, which reaches about 6,962 feet (2,122 meters).
  • Mineral Mountain, a peak of about 5,577 feet (1,700 meters).
  • Mount Baldy, at around 6,509 feet (1,984 meters).
  • Mount Henry, one of the taller ones at about 7,257 feet (2,212 meters).
  • Mount Snowy, which is quite high at about 7,615 feet (2,321 meters).
  • Murphy Mountain, reaching about 6,427 feet (1,959 meters).
  • Mushroom Mountain, an interesting name for a peak of about 5,613 feet (1,711 meters).
  • Northwest Peak, one of the highest at about 7,700 feet (2,347 meters).
  • Poorman Mountain, another tall one at about 7,743 feet (2,360 meters).
  • Red Mountain, standing at about 6,565 feet (2,001 meters).
  • Robinson Mountain (Lincoln County), a significant peak at about 7,539 feet (2,298 meters).
  • Saddle Mountain, at about 5,485 feet (1,672 meters).
  • Snowshoe Peak, the tallest mountain in Lincoln County, reaching an impressive 8,707 feet (2,654 meters)!
  • Spar Peak, standing at about 6,552 feet (1,997 meters).
  • Stryker Peak, another tall one at about 7,329 feet (2,234 meters).
  • Thunder Mountain, at about 6,024 feet (1,836 meters).
  • Treasure Mountain, reaching about 7,671 feet (2,338 meters).
  • Yaak Mountain, at about 4,951 feet (1,509 meters).

These mountains are not just beautiful; they are also important for the local environment. They provide homes for many animals like deer, elk, bears, and various birds. The forests on their slopes help keep the air clean and protect water sources.

People who visit Lincoln County often come to enjoy the outdoor activities these mountains offer. Hiking trails lead to stunning viewpoints, and some areas are popular for climbing. In winter, some mountains might even be used for skiing or snowboarding.

The mountains of Lincoln County are a natural treasure, reminding us of the powerful forces that shape our planet and offering endless opportunities for adventure and appreciation of nature.

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