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Loco Mountain
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Loco Mountain (left) from Hwy 191
Highest point
Elevation 9,242 feet (2,817 m)
Prominence 1,559 feet (475 m)
Isolation 11.61 miles (18.68 km)
Geography
Loco Mountain is located in Montana
Loco Mountain
Loco Mountain
Location in Montana

Loco Mountain is a cool mountain peak located in the state of Montana, USA. It stands tall at about 9,242 feet (2,817 meters) above sea level. This mountain is part of the eastern side of the Crazy Mountains range.

You can find Loco Mountain in Meagher County, Montana. It's also inside the huge Lewis and Clark National Forest. This means it's part of a protected area with lots of nature.

About the Crazy Mountains

The Crazy Mountains are a special mountain range in Montana. They are known for their rugged beauty and unique peaks. The name "Crazy Mountains" comes from an old story. Some say it's because the mountains look wild and untamed.

These mountains are a sub-range of the Rocky Mountains. They stand out because they are not connected to other big mountain ranges. This makes them look like they are all by themselves.

What Makes Them Crazy?

The Crazy Mountains got their name a long time ago. One story says a woman went "crazy" after getting lost there. Another idea is that the mountains just look wild and unpredictable. They have many steep cliffs and deep valleys.

Many of the peaks in the Crazy Mountains are named after people or events. Loco Mountain is one of the many interesting peaks in this range.

Exploring Lewis and Clark National Forest

Loco Mountain is located within the Lewis and Clark National Forest. This is a very large forest area in Montana. It's named after the famous explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. They explored this region a long time ago.

National Forests are managed by the government. They are places where people can enjoy nature. You can go hiking, camping, and see wildlife there. They also help protect important natural resources.

Fun Facts About the Forest

  • The Lewis and Clark National Forest is huge! It covers over 2.9 million acres.
  • It's home to many different animals. You might see deer, elk, bears, and various birds.
  • The forest has many trails for hiking and exploring. These trails let you see amazing views.
  • It's a great place to learn about nature and conservation.

How Mountains Are Formed

Mountains like Loco Mountain are formed over millions of years. This happens because of big movements deep inside the Earth. The Earth's outer layer is made of large pieces called tectonic plates.

When these plates crash into each other, they push the land upwards. This slow process creates huge folds and breaks in the Earth's crust. Over time, these become mountains.

What is a Summit?

A mountain peak or summit is the highest point of a mountain. For Loco Mountain, its summit is at 9,242 feet. Reaching a summit can be a challenging but rewarding experience for climbers.

The summit offers amazing views of the surrounding landscape. It's a place where you can feel on top of the world!

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