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Mount Rockwell
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Mount Rockwell, 1921. Photo by Robert Sterling Yard.
Highest point
Elevation 9,277 ft (2,828 m)
Prominence 2,192 ft (668 m)
Geography
Mount Rockwell is located in Montana
Mount Rockwell
Mount Rockwell
Location in Montana
Mount Rockwell is located in the United States
Mount Rockwell
Mount Rockwell
Location in the United States
Location Flathead County, Montana, Glacier County, Montana, U.S.
Parent range Lewis Range
Topo map USGS Mount Rockwell, MT

Mount Rockwell is a tall mountain in the Lewis Range. It stands at about 9,277 feet (2,828 meters) high. This impressive peak is found in Glacier National Park in the state of Montana, U.S.. It's a special place because it sits right on the Continental Divide.

Exploring Mount Rockwell's Location

Mount Rockwell is located in two different counties in Montana: Flathead County, Montana and Glacier County, Montana. It's a key part of the beautiful Lewis Range, which is a mountain chain within the larger Rocky Mountains. Just to the west of Mount Rockwell, you can find the peaceful Aurice Lake.

What is the Continental Divide?

The Continental Divide is like a giant imaginary line that runs through North and South America. It separates the continent's water systems. Rain or snow that falls on one side of the divide flows towards the Atlantic Ocean. Water that falls on the other side flows towards the Pacific Ocean. Mount Rockwell's position on this divide makes it a unique geographical landmark.

Discovering Glacier National Park

Mount Rockwell is a major feature within Glacier National Park. This park is famous for its stunning landscapes. It has rugged mountains, deep forests, and many sparkling lakes. The park is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including grizzly bears, moose, and mountain goats. It's a popular spot for hiking, camping, and enjoying nature.

The Lewis Range Mountains

The Lewis Range is a sub-range of the Rocky Mountains. It stretches across parts of Montana and into Canada. These mountains were formed over millions of years by powerful geological forces. They are known for their sharp peaks and deep valleys. Mount Rockwell is one of the notable peaks in this range.

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