List of mountains in Jefferson County, Montana
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s in Jefferson County, Montana
Jefferson County, Montana
-National protected areas:*Deerlodge National Forest *Helena National Forest -Demographics:As of the census of 2000, there were 10,049 people, 3,747 households, and 2,847 families residing in the county. The population density was 6 people per square mile . There were 4,199 housing units at an...

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  • Alta Mountain, 46°22′12"N 112°06′08"W, el. 6253 feet (1,905.9 m)
  • Bald Mountain, 45°52′35"N 112°20′02"W, el. 6601 feet (2,012 m)
  • Bear Mountain, 46°13′21"N 112°19′47"W, el. 7172 feet (2,186 m)
  • Big Mountain, 46°01′00"N 111°48′24"W, el. 6069 feet (1,849.8 m)
  • Black Butte, 45°56′47"N 112°04′10"W, el. 5663 feet (1,726.1 m)
  • Black Sheep Mountain, 45°57′43"N 112°20′57"W, el. 6883 feet (2,097.9 m)
  • Blueball Mountain, 46°24′27"N 112°03′01"W, el. 5709 feet (1,740.1 m)
  • Bonan Hill, 46°13′08"N 112°04′08"W, el. 5436 feet (1,656.9 m)
  • Bullock Hill, 46°21′10"N 111°53′19"W, el. 7917 feet (2,413.1 m)
  • Burnt Mountain, 46°26′54"N 111°55′10"W, el. 6017 feet (1,834 m)
  • Capital Hill, 46°14′27"N 112°06′47"W, el. 5085 feet (1,549.9 m)
  • Casey Peak, 46°25′45"N 111°49′11"W, el. 8491 feet (2,588.1 m)
  • Cave Mountain
    Cave Mountain
    Cave Mountain is located on the border of Alberta and British Columbia on the Continental Divide. It was named in 1916 by the International Boundary Survey.-See also:*List of peaks on the British Columbia-Alberta border*Mountains of Alberta...

    , 45°50′15"N 111°52′46"W, el. 5902 feet (1,798.9 m)
  • Corral Mountain, 46°29′45"N 111°48′33"W, el. 6896 feet (2,101.9 m)
  • Crow Peak, 46°17′38"N 111°54′15"W, el. 9386 feet (2,860.9 m)
  • Doherty Mountain, 45°53′29"N 111°53′55"W, el. 5269 feet (1,606 m)
  • Dolomite Knob, 45°50′10"N 111°51′58"W, el. 5564 feet (1,695.9 m)
  • Dry Mountain, 45°57′51"N 112°12′44"W, el. 6965 feet (2,122.9 m)
  • Dunn Peak, 46°02′30"N 112°00′25"W, el. 7510 feet (2,289 m)
  • Elkhorn Peak, 46°18′26"N 111°55′13"W, el. 9367 feet (2,855.1 m)
  • Emerson Peak, 46°24′11"N 112°00′13"W, el. 5243 feet (1,598.1 m)
  • Fletcher Mountain, 46°05′02"N 112°06′54"W, el. 5682 feet (1,731.9 m)
  • Fox Mountain, 46°17′38"N 112°21′44"W, el. 7428 feet (2,264.1 m)
  • Goldflint Mountain, 45°57′38"N 112°22′56"W, el. 7841 feet (2,389.9 m)
  • Goodwin Mountain, 46°00′31"N 112°10′58"W, el. 6939 feet (2,115 m)
  • Gregory Mountain, 46°23′16"N 112°06′25"W, el. 6161 feet (1,877.9 m)
  • Haystack Mountain, 46°08′29"N 112°19′35"W, el. 8799 feet (2,681.9 m)
  • High Peak, 46°24′46"N 111°50′08"W, el. 8481 feet (2,585 m)
  • Iron Mountain, 46°18′03"N 112°23′15"W, el. 7618 feet (2,322 m)
  • Jack Mountain
    Jack Mountain
    Jack Mountain is the 17th highest mountain in Washington state. It is one of the 10 non-volcanic peaks in Washington State over . It towers dramatically over the south end of Ross Lake, rising 7,450 ft above the lakeshore in only 3 horizontal miles .Jack Mountain was first described by...

    , 46°20′18"N 112°17′33"W, el. 8727 feet (2,660 m)
  • Jack Mountain
    Jack Mountain
    Jack Mountain is the 17th highest mountain in Washington state. It is one of the 10 non-volcanic peaks in Washington State over . It towers dramatically over the south end of Ross Lake, rising 7,450 ft above the lakeshore in only 3 horizontal miles .Jack Mountain was first described by...

    , 46°31′14"N 112°01′41"W, el. 6171 feet (1,880.9 m)
  • Lava Mountain, 46°25′00"N 112°11′49"W, el. 7543 feet (2,299.1 m)
  • Lava Mountain, 46°25′31"N 111°53′52"W, el. 6483 feet (1,976 m)
  • Legget Hill, 45°57′05"N 112°21′15"W, el. 6880 feet (2,097 m)
  • Little Butte, 46°30′38"N 111°51′10"W, el. 5364 feet (1,634.9 m)
  • McClusky Mountain, 45°59′38"N 112°16′34"W, el. 8140 feet (2,481.1 m)
  • Mount Pisgah, 46°10′38"N 112°15′06"W, el. 8045 feet (2,452.1 m)
  • Mount Thompson, 46°19′23"N 112°12′57"W, el. 7923 feet (2,414.9 m)
  • Pipestone Rock, 45°56′12"N 112°19′38"W, el. 6079 feet (1,852.9 m)
  • Pole Mountain, 46°16′55"N 112°18′08"W, el. 7582 feet (2,311 m)
  • Pulpit Rock, 46°14′12"N 112°08′31"W, el. 5157 feet (1,571.9 m)
  • Rampart Mountain, 46°03′20"N 112°28′22"W, el. 7753 feet (2,363.1 m)
  • Ratio Mountain, 46°01′23"N 112°10′40"W, el. 7175 feet (2,186.9 m)
  • Red Hill, 45°54′45"N 111°57′28"W, el. 5105 feet (1,556 m)
  • Ringing Rocks
    Ringing Rocks
    Ringing Rocks are rocks that have the property of resonating like a bell when struck, such as the Musical Stones of Skiddaw in the English Lake District as well as the stones in Ringing Rocks Park, in Upper Black Eddy, Bucks County, Pennsylvania USA and the Bell Rock Range of Western Australia...

    , 45°56′36"N 112°14′15"W, el. 5682 feet (1,731.9 m)
  • Rocker Peak, 46°21′13"N 112°15′17"W, el. 8455 feet (2,577.1 m)
  • Ryan Mountain, 46°12′14"N 112°00′21"W, el. 6857 feet (2,090 m)
  • Saturday Night Hill, 46°17′50"N 112°15′44"W, el. 6844 feet (2,086.1 m)
  • Sheep Mountain, 46°30′06"N 112°01′41"W, el. 5942 feet (1,811.1 m)
  • Sheepshead Mountain, 46°09′23"N 112°25′59"W, el. 7769 feet (2,368 m)
  • Shingle Butte, 46°29′37"N 111°55′08"W, el. 5915 feet (1,802.9 m)
  • Skihi Peak, 46°31′36"N 112°03′32"W, el. 6532 feet (1,991 m)
  • Spire Rock, 45°57′14"N 112°17′24"W, el. 6001 feet (1,829.1 m)
  • Spruce Hills, 46°28′35"N 112°09′31"W, el. 6319 feet (1,926 m)
  • Strawberry Butte, 46°28′33"N 111°54′58"W, el. 6089 feet (1,855.9 m)
  • Sugarloaf Mountain, 46°17′01"N 112°10′08"W, el. 6686 feet (2,037.9 m)
  • Sullivan Mountain, 46°13′56"N 112°18′50"W, el. 7293 feet (2,222.9 m)
  • Three Brothers, 46°23′29"N 112°15′38"W, el. 8543 feet (2,603.9 m)
  • Thunderbolt Mountain, 46°19′46"N 112°27′13"W, el. 8576 feet (2,614 m)
  • Toll Mountain, 45°50′33"N 112°23′26"W, el. 7349 feet (2,240 m)
  • Valparaiso Mountain, 46°23′37"N 112°05′18"W, el. 6230 feet (1,898.9 m)
  • Whitetail Peak, 46°03′51"N 112°20′20"W, el. 8353 feet (2,546 m)
  • Windy Butte, 46°26′08"N 112°01′18"W, el. 5485 feet (1,671.8 m)
  • Windy Point, 46°18′22"N 111°55′45"W, el. 9025 feet (2,750.8 m)
  • Wolf Mountain
    Wolf Mountain
    Wolf Mountain is a small local ski area in the Ogden Valley near Eden, Utah. The area was known as Nordic Valley until June 29, 2005, when it was acquired by the nearby Wolf Creek Golf Resort....

    , 46°26′10"N 112°02′52"W, el. 5820 feet (1,773.9 m)
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