List of mountains in Madison County, Montana
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Madison County, Montana
-National protected areas:*Beaverhead National Forest *Deerlodge National Forest *Gallatin National Forest -Demographics:As of the census of 2000, there were 6,851 people, 2,956 households, and 1,921 families residing in the county. The population density was 2 people per square mile...

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  • A P A Mountain, 45°35′34"N 112°07′17"W, el. 10390 feet (3,166.9 m)
  • Bald Mountain, location unknown, el. 6565 feet (2,001 m)
  • Baldy Mountain
    Baldy Mountain
    Baldy Mountain is the highest peak in Manitoba, Canada. It is located in the Duck Mountain Provincial Park, northwest of Dauphin. It is tall, making it the highest mountain in the long Manitoba Escarpment....

    , 45°11′23"N 111°57′42"W, el. 9616 feet (2,931 m)
  • Beaverhead Rock
    Beaverhead Rock
    Beaverhead Rock is a rock feature identified by Sacagawea during the Lewis and Clark Expedition as a landmark not distant from the summer retreat of her nation...

    , 45°23′11"N 112°27′35"W, el. 5194 feet (1,583.1 m)
  • Bell Peak
    Bell Peak
    Bell Peak is a peak, high, surmounting a southeast trending spur of the Herbert Range, just southwest of Sargent Glacier. The peak was probably observed by Roald Amundsen's south polar party in 1911, and was later roughly mapped by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition, 1928–30. It was named by the...

    , 45°29′51"N 112°36′53"W, el. 7864 feet (2,396.9 m)
  • Big Horn Mountain
    Big Horn Mountain
    Bighorn Mountain, or He Sha, is the third-highest peak in the U.S. state of Nebraska. It is located in Banner County, about east of the county seat of Harisburg, in the Pine Ridge escarpment....

    , 44°55′25"N 111°47′58"W, el. 10256 feet (3,126 m)
  • Big Mountain, 45°41′37"N 112°28′31"W, el. 8799 feet (2,681.9 m)
  • Big Sheep Mountain, 45°38′36"N 112°23′41"W, el. 7172 feet (2,186 m)
  • Black Butte, 44°54′16"N 111°51′18"W, el. 10489 feet (3,197 m)
  • Black Mountain, 45°09′48"N 111°31′46"W, el. 8583 feet (2,616.1 m)
  • Blaze Mountain, 45°22′05"N 111°24′43"W, el. 10262 feet (3,127.9 m)
  • Block Mountain
    Block Mountain
    Block Mountain named in 1958 because vertical fractures which make up parts of the mountain look like they are composed of giant blocks. It is located in the Sawback Range in Alberta....

    , 45°28′12"N 112°33′02"W, el. 5981 feet (1,823 m)
  • Branham Peaks, 45°33′23"N 111°59′32"W, el. 9698 feet (2,956 m)
  • Brownback Mountain, 45°42′56"N 112°02′46"W, el. 9163 feet (2,792.9 m)
  • Bucks Nest, 45°00′36"N 111°44′47"W, el. 8382 feet (2,554.8 m)
  • Bulldog Mountain, 45°39′33"N 112°20′51"W, el. 6489 feet (1,977.8 m)
  • Cascade Mountain, 44°47′53"N 111°50′01"W, el. 9367 feet (2,855.1 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...

    , 44°54′16"N 111°45′58"W, el. 9921 feet (3,023.9 m)
  • Cedar Mountain
    Cedar Mountain
    Cedar Mountain, also known as Slaughter Mountain, is a piedmont monadnock in Culpeper County, Virginia. The ridge is south of the town of Culpeper and just to the northwest of the northern tip of the Southwest Mountains at Clark Mountain. The mountain was the site of the Battle of Cedar...

    , 45°13′41"N 111°31′46"W, el. 10718 feet (3,266.8 m)
  • Circle Mountain, 45°07′49"N 111°27′31"W, el. 8448 feet (2,575 m)
  • Cloudrest Peak, 45°32′49"N 112°04′21"W, el. 10006 feet (3,049.8 m)
  • Copper Mountain, 45°25′31"N 112°02′25"W, el. 7293 feet (2,222.9 m)
  • Dead Mountain, 45°42′16"N 112°02′49"W, el. 8858 feet (2,699.9 m)
  • Divide Mountain
    Divide Mountain
    Divide Mountain is located in the Lewis Range, Glacier National Park in the U.S. state of Montana. Divide Mountain is located south of Saint Mary, Montana on the border of Glacier National Park and the Blackfeet Indian Reservation....

    , 44°48′33"N 111°46′53"W, el. 9521 feet (2,902 m)
  • Dougherty Butte, 45°39′45"N 112°29′54"W, el. 6699 feet (2,041.9 m)
  • Dry Lake Mountains, 45°47′08"N 112°02′02"W, el. 6024 feet (1,836.1 m)
  • Dutchman Peak, 44°55′51"N 111°27′39"W, el. 10850 feet (3,307.1 m)
  • East Butte, 45°43′30"N 111°56′13"W, el. 6575 feet (2,004.1 m)
  • Echo Peak
    Echo Peak
    Echo Peak is a mountain in the Sierra Nevada range to the west of Lake Tahoe on the border of the Desolation Wilderness in El Dorado County, California....

    , 44°56′32"N 111°27′46"W, el. 8895 feet (2,711.2 m)
  • Elk Mountain, 45°33′27"N 111°28′14"W, el. 6614 feet (2,015.9 m)
  • Fan Mountain, 45°17′53"N 111°31′27"W, el. 10253 feet (3,125.1 m)
  • Finger Mountain
    Finger Mountain
    Finger Mountain is a topographical formation in interior Alaska. Not actually a mountain, it is a wide broad hill, with an altitude of around 1312 ft.. It is named for Finger Rock, a distinctive granite protrusion on its surface. Finger Mountain Wayside is a partially-maintained pullout along...

    , 44°58′55"N 111°29′35"W, el. 10692 feet (3,258.9 m)
  • Flatiron Mountain, 44°50′17"N 111°39′17"W, el. 8104 feet (2,470.1 m)
  • Flatiron Mountain, 44°58′17"N 111°47′13"W, el. 9895 feet (3,016 m)
  • Flattop Mountain
    Flattop Mountain
    Flattop Mountain and Flat Top Mountain may refer to*in the United States:NameStateCountyCoordinatesUSGS 7.5' MapFlattop Mountain AKMunicipality of AnchorageAnchorage A-8 SE...

    , 45°11′42"N 111°23′13"W, el. 9255 feet (2,820.9 m)
  • Fossil Peak, 44°47′38"N 111°51′36"W, el. 8937 feet (2,724 m)
  • Freezeout Mountain, 44°50′40"N 111°43′31"W, el. 9586 feet (2,921.8 m)
  • Gallatin Peak, 45°22′06"N 111°21′57"W, el. 10997 feet (3,351.9 m)
  • Gold Butte, 44°53′27"N 111°37′58"W, el. 7270 feet (2,215.9 m)
  • Gold Hill, 45°46′54"N 112°06′07"W, el. 5617 feet (1,712.1 m)
  • Granite Mountain, 44°54′25"N 111°42′27"W, el. 9085 feet (2,769.1 m)
  • Granite Peak
    Granite Peak
    - Canada :In Canada, according to :- United States :In the United States, according to :...

    , 45°33′56"N 112°02′35"W, el. 10558 feet (3,218.1 m)
  • Grassy Mountain, 45°41′52"N 112°27′50"W, el. 8583 feet (2,616.1 m)
  • Hilgard Peak
    Hilgard Peak
    Hilgard Peak is the tallest mountain in the Madison Range in the U.S. state of Montana. The summit is located in a remote section of the Lee Metcalf Wilderness within the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest. The peak was first climbed in 1948. The peak was named for E. W. Hilgard, a geology...

    , 44°55′00"N 111°27′35"W, el. 11184 feet (3,408.9 m)
  • Hogback Mountain, 44°53′40"N 112°07′26"W, el. 10577 feet (3,223.9 m)
  • Hollowtop Mountain, 45°36′44"N 112°00′32"W, el. 10551 feet (3,215.9 m)
  • Horse Hill, 45°10′37"N 111°52′56"W, el. 7858 feet (2,395.1 m)
  • Horse Mountain, 45°35′37"N 112°00′21"W, el. 10069 feet (3,069 m)
  • Imp Peak, 44°59′30"N 111°27′09"W, el. 11106 feet (3,385.1 m)
  • Ironrod Hills, 45°39′55"N 112°20′20"W, el. 5905 feet (1,799.8 m)
  • Kid Mountain, 45°29′51"N 111°56′01"W, el. 9019 feet (2,749 m)
  • Koch Peak, 45°02′13"N 111°27′36"W, el. 11181 feet (3,408 m)
  • Lady of the Lake Peak, 45°30′54"N 111°58′06"W, el. 10203 feet (3,109.9 m)
  • Lakeshore Mountain, 45°35′44"N 112°06′36"W, el. 10430 feet (3,179.1 m)
  • Lava Mountain, 45°34′50"N 112°10′02"W, el. 9252 feet (2,820 m)
  • Lazyman Hill, 44°59′02"N 111°51′30"W, el. 9459 feet (2,883.1 m)
  • Leggat Mountain, 45°30′45"N 112°00′48"W, el. 10023 feet (3,055 m)
  • Lion Mountain, 44°52′52"N 111°47′44"W, el. 10115 feet (3,083.1 m)
  • Little Granite Peak, 45°34′28"N 112°02′00"W, el. 10118 feet (3,084 m)
  • Little Sheep Mountain, 45°37′44"N 112°24′49"W, el. 6857 feet (2,090 m)
  • Lobo Mesa, 44°48′09"N 111°46′03"W, el. 9344 feet (2,848.1 m)
  • London Hills, 45°47′55"N 111°51′47"W, el. 6033 feet (1,838.9 m)
  • London Peak, 45°48′54"N 111°53′57"W, el. 6332 feet (1,930 m)
  • Lone Mountain, 45°16′41"N 111°27′01"W, el. 11145 feet (3,397 m)
  • Lonesome Peak, 45°33′03"N 112°01′00"W, el. 10328 feet (3,148 m)
  • Long Mountain, 45°32′38"N 112°00′52"W, el. 9964 feet (3,037 m)
  • Maltbys Mound, 45°35′46"N 111°46′34"W, el. 5764 feet (1,756.9 m)
  • Manhead Mountain, 45°39′56"N 112°04′28"W, el. 9921 feet (3,023.9 m)
  • Marmot Mountain, 44°58′44"N 111°49′05"W, el. 9649 feet (2,941 m)
  • McCartney Mountain, 45°31′45"N 112°37′32"W, el. 8087 feet (2,464.9 m)
  • Middle Mountain
    Middle Mountain
    Middle Mountain is a mountain in the Sierra Nevada mountain range to the west of Lake Tahoe in the Desolation Wilderness in El Dorado County, California....

    , 45°35′16"N 112°03′07"W, el. 10200 feet (3,109 m)
  • Mine Peak, 45°33′23"N 111°59′31"W, el. 9701 feet (2,956.9 m)
  • Monument Hill, 44°52′00"N 111°51′36"W, el. 9564 feet (2,915.1 m)
  • Moose Butte, 44°59′07"N 111°23′12"W, el. 9386 feet (2,860.9 m)
  • Mount Bradley
    Mount Bradley
    Mount Bradley is a pyramidal peak, high, at the southeast end of a ridge descending from Detroit Plateau, surmounting Znepole Ice Piedmont to the east and Dreatin Glacier to the southwest. The peak is southwest of Mount Reece in southern Trinity Peninsula. It was charted in 1945 by the Falkland...

    , 45°31′11"N 111°58′34"W, el. 10308 feet (3,141.9 m)
  • Mount Bradley
    Mount Bradley
    Mount Bradley is a pyramidal peak, high, at the southeast end of a ridge descending from Detroit Plateau, surmounting Znepole Ice Piedmont to the east and Dreatin Glacier to the southwest. The peak is southwest of Mount Reece in southern Trinity Peninsula. It was charted in 1945 by the Falkland...

    , 45°31′13"N 111°58′31"W, el. 10308 feet (3,141.9 m)
  • Mount Carey, 44°50′41"N 112°04′28"W, el. 9544 feet (2,909 m)
  • Mount Jackson, 45°35′27"N 112°06′12"W, el. 10384 feet (3,165 m)
  • Mount Jefferson
    Mount Jefferson
    Mount Jefferson is a common name for mountains in the United States, usually referring to Thomas Jefferson, the country's third president. The mountains include:...

    , 45°36′14"N 112°00′27"W, el. 10115 feet (3,083.1 m)
  • No Man Peak, 45°04′07"N 111°30′33"W, el. 10777 feet (3,284.8 m)
  • Noble Peak
    Noble Peak
    Noble Peak is a peak, 720 m, standing 1 nautical mile southwest of Lockley Point and marking the northeast end of a prominent ridge on the northwest side of Wiencke Island, in the Palmer Archipelago. Discovered by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition, 1897–99, under Gerlache...

    , 45°33′52"N 112°03′40"W, el. 10325 feet (3,147.1 m)
  • Nutters Cathedral Peak, 45°02′06"N 111°28′03"W, el. 10013 feet (3,052 m)
  • Old Baldy Mountain, 45°33′52"N 112°08′56"W, el. 9875 feet (3,009.9 m)
  • Olson Peak, 44°52′09"N 112°08′22"W, el. 10433 feet (3,180 m)
  • Pioneer Mountain, 45°13′53"N 111°27′05"W, el. 9793 feet (2,984.9 m)
  • Point of Rocks
    Point of Rocks
    Point of Rocks is a mountain range in San Bernardino County, California....

    , 45°46′46"N 112°07′08"W, el. 5971 feet (1,820 m)
  • Point of Rocks
    Point of Rocks
    Point of Rocks is a mountain range in San Bernardino County, California....

    , 45°23′05"N 112°27′35"W, el. 5167 feet (1,574.9 m)
  • Porphyry Mountain, 45°28′29"N 111°56′32"W, el. 10085 feet (3,073.9 m)
  • Potosi Peak, 45°35′16"N 111°58′56"W, el. 10131 feet (3,087.9 m)
  • Queens Hill, 45°39′25"N 111°58′28"W, el. 8356 feet (2,546.9 m)
  • Ramshorn Mountain, 45°27′59"N 111°56′43"W, el. 10193 feet (3,106.8 m)
  • Red Hill, 44°57′53"N 111°52′10"W, el. 9485 feet (2,891 m)
  • Red Knob, 45°27′17"N 111°35′32"W, el. 8022 feet (2,445.1 m)
  • Red Mountain
    Red Mountain
    -Canada:* Red Mountain , a mountain near Rossland, British Columbia** Red Mountain Resort, a ski resort on Red Mountain in Rossland, also known as Red Resort* Mount Price, a volcano in British Columbia, Canada formerly known as Red Mountain...

    , 45°44′41"N 112°28′42"W, el. 10023 feet (3,055 m)
  • Red Mountain
    Red Mountain
    -Canada:* Red Mountain , a mountain near Rossland, British Columbia** Red Mountain Resort, a ski resort on Red Mountain in Rossland, also known as Red Resort* Mount Price, a volcano in British Columbia, Canada formerly known as Red Mountain...

    , 45°37′16"N 111°34′49"W, el. 5738 feet (1,748.9 m)
  • Sentinel Peak, 44°58′24"N 111°25′31"W, el. 10810 feet (3,294.9 m)
  • Shedhorn Mountain, 45°05′35"N 111°25′45"W, el. 9908 feet (3,020 m)
  • Sheep Mountain, 44°46′53"N 111°23′55"W, el. 10200 feet (3,109 m)
  • Sheep Mountain, 45°07′20"N 111°57′58"W, el. 9685 feet (2,952 m)
  • Silica Butte, 45°41′43"N 112°25′04"W, el. 6942 feet (2,115.9 m)
  • Skihi Peak, 45°31′48"N 112°05′31"W, el. 9468 feet (2,885.8 m)
  • Sliderock Mountain, 44°56′34"N 112°03′08"W, el. 10308 feet (3,141.9 m)
  • Smelter Mountain, 45°36′11"N 112°09′28"W, el. 8602 feet (2,621.9 m)
  • Snowcrest Mountain, 45°00′00"N 112°01′01"W, el. 8989 feet (2,739.8 m)
  • South Baldy Mountain, 45°28′16"N 111°54′56"W, el. 10095 feet (3,077 m)
  • Specimen Butte, 44°59′29"N 111°47′42"W, el. 9741 feet (2,969.1 m)
  • Sphinx Mountain
    Sphinx Mountain
    Sphinx Mountain is a linear mountain, 1,850 m, trending in a north-south direction for 6 nautical miles , standing 5 nautical miles east of Nordwestliche Insel Mountains in the Wohlthat Mountains of Queen Maud Land. This mountain was discovered by the German Antarctic Expedition, 1938–39, who...

    , 45°09′26"N 111°28′50"W, el. 10840 feet (3,304 m)
  • Spuhler Peak, 45°34′15"N 112°05′02"W, el. 10213 feet (3,112.9 m)
  • Spur Mountain, 44°56′53"N 112°04′09"W, el. 10003 feet (3,048.9 m)
  • Stonehouse Mountain, 44°50′58"N 112°05′55"W, el. 10056 feet (3,065.1 m)
  • Strawberry Butte, 44°57′07"N 111°52′49"W, el. 9039 feet (2,755.1 m)
  • Sugar Loaf Mountain, 45°34′47"N 111°50′17"W, el. 7116 feet (2,169 m)
  • Sunrise Peak, 45°34′30"N 112°05′39"W, el. 9924 feet (3,024.8 m)
  • Sunset Peak
    Sunset Peak
    Sunset Peak or Tai Tung Shan is the third highest peak in Hong Kong. It is situated on Lantau Island within Lantau South Country Park and Lantau North Country Park and stands at a height of 869 m above the sea level. The second highest Lantau Peak is on the western part of the island....

    , 44°51′22"N 112°08′48"W, el. 10548 feet (3,215 m)
  • Table Mountain
    Table Mountain
    Table Mountain is a flat-topped mountain forming a prominent landmark overlooking the city of Cape Town in South Africa, and is featured in the flag of Cape Town and other local government insignia. It is a significant tourist attraction, with many visitors using the cableway or hiking to the top...

    , 45°10′03"N 112°12′32"W, el. 6266 feet (1,909.9 m)
  • Table Mountain
    Table Mountain
    Table Mountain is a flat-topped mountain forming a prominent landmark overlooking the city of Cape Town in South Africa, and is featured in the flag of Cape Town and other local government insignia. It is a significant tourist attraction, with many visitors using the cableway or hiking to the top...

    , 45°44′32"N 112°27′43"W, el. 10213 feet (3,112.9 m)
  • Taylor Peaks, 45°02′14"N 111°27′32"W, el. 11247 feet (3,428.1 m)
  • The Helmet, 45°09′56"N 111°30′02"W, el. 9449 feet (2,880.1 m)
  • The Horn, 44°46′22"N 111°29′47"W, el. 6814 feet (2,076.9 m)
  • Thompson Peak
    Thompson Peak
    Thompson Peak refers to one of 16 mountain peaks in the United States:*Thompson Peak , a McDowell Mountains summit 20 miles from Phoenix with amateur and Maricopa County government radio towers accessible via a service road from Fountain Hills...

    , 45°31′46"N 112°01′16"W, el. 10325 feet (3,147.1 m)
  • Wallace Peak, 45°34′32"N 111°49′21"W, el. 6434 feet (1,961.1 m)
  • Ward Peak, 45°29′09"N 111°55′07"W, el. 10098 feet (3,077.9 m)
  • West Peak, 45°44′01"N 112°29′03"W, el. 9659 feet (2,944.1 m)
  • Windy Hill, 44°51′05"N 111°46′11"W, el. 9646 feet (2,940.1 m)
  • Woodward Mountain, 45°00′35"N 111°24′53"W, el. 10512 feet (3,204.1 m)
  • Woodward Mountain, 45°00′34"N 111°24′51"W, el. 10649 feet (3,245.8 m)
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