List of mountains in Teton County, Montana
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There are at least 44 named mountain
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s in Teton County, Montana
Teton County, Montana
-National protected area:*Lewis and Clark National Forest *Rocky Mountain Front Conservation Area -Demographics:As of the census of 2000, there were 6,445 people, 2,538 households, and 1,761 families residing in the county. The population density was 3 people per square mile . There were 2,910...
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- Antelope Butte, 47°58′42"N 112°38′47"W, el. 5253 feet (1,601.1 m)
- Arsenic Mountain, 47°40′58"N 112°48′59"W, el. 8487 feet (2,586.8 m)
- Bennie Hill, 48°04′44"N 112°49′45"W, el. 7661 feet (2,335.1 m)
- Bloody Hill, 48°02′23"N 112°52′07"W, el. 8015 feet (2,443 m)
- Bosseler Ridge, 47°49′02"N 111°43′18"W, el. 4012 feet (1,222.9 m)
- Bum Shot Mountain, 48°04′29"N 112°51′41"W, el. 7533 feet (2,296.1 m)
- Castle Reef, 47°39′45"N 112°42′11"W, el. 8327 feet (2,538.1 m)
- Cave MountainCave MountainCave 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...
, 47°54′13"N 112°44′48"W, el. 7474 feet (2,278.1 m) - Choteau Mountain, 47°56′01"N 112°42′46"W, el. 8386 feet (2,556.1 m)
- Chute Mountain, 47°47′15"N 112°41′39"W, el. 7654 feet (2,332.9 m)
- Clay Hill, 47°47′53"N 112°22′02"W, el. 4272 feet (1,302.1 m)
- Crab Butte, 47°52′44"N 112°39′33"W, el. 5725 feet (1,745 m)
- Crooked Mountain, 48°06′25"N 112°54′18"W, el. 7267 feet (2,215 m)
- Ear Mountain, 47°49′25"N 112°41′25"W, el. 8527 feet (2,599 m)
- Elk Hill, 47°41′06"N 112°52′42"W, el. 5607 feet (1,709 m)
- Floweree Butte, 47°31′21"N 111°57′04"W, el. 4108 feet (1,252.1 m)
- Grass Hill, 47°43′01"N 112°44′29"W, el. 8153 feet (2,485 m)
- Horse Hill, 47°43′23"N 112°52′32"W, el. 5646 feet (1,720.9 m)
- Hurricane MountainHurricane MountainHurricane Mountain is a mountain near Keene in the north of the High Peaks region of the Adirondacks in New York, USA. It has some of the most impressive views of any of the lesser peaks; this is due to its prominence, and the fact that its summit was cleared by Verplanck Colvin in the course of...
, 48°06′21"N 112°51′41"W, el. 7290 feet (2,222 m) - Indian Head RockIndian Head RockThe Indian Head Rock is an eight-ton sandstone boulder, which until recently resided in the bottom of the Ohio River.-Etymology:The name Indian Head Rock comes from a carving on the bottom of the boulder with the features of a face present...
, 47°52′37"N 112°41′13"W, el. 5784 feet (1,763 m) - Moehler Hill, 47°37′34"N 112°03′52"W, el. 3911 feet (1,192.1 m)
- Mount Drouillard, 48°05′06"N 112°55′29"W, el. 8179 feet (2,493 m)
- Mount Field, 48°07′05"N 112°59′00"W, el. 8560 feet (2,609.1 m)
- Mount FrazierMount FrazierMount Frazier is a northernmost peak of the Rockefeller Mountains, standing 1 nautical mile north of Mount Jackling on Edward VII Peninsula in Marie Byrd Land. Discovered on January 27, 1929, by the ByrdAE. Named for Russell G...
, 48°01′05"N 112°45′06"W, el. 8261 feet (2,518 m) - Mount LockhartMount LockhartMount Lockhart is a prominent northerly projection from the main massif of the Fosdick Mountains 4 miles northeast of Mount Avers, in the Ford Ranges of Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica. Discovered by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition on a flight on December 5, 1929...
, 47°55′24"N 112°50′59"W, el. 8668 feet (2,642 m) - Mount Patrick Gass, 48°01′58"N 112°52′35"W, el. 8405 feet (2,561.8 m)
- Mount SentinelMount SentinelMount Sentinel, originally known as "Mount Woody," is a small mountain located to the east of the University of Montana in Missoula, Mont. At a height of 1,958 feet and an elevation of 5,158 feet, Mount Sentinel also features the hillside letter "M", a large concrete structure 620 feet up its...
, 48°07′33"N 112°55′33"W, el. 7621 feet (2,322.9 m) - Mount WernerMount WernerMount Werner is a mountain in the Park Range of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, four miles southeast of Steamboat Springs, the county seat of Routt County. It is northwest of Denver. The mountain reaches a height of above sea level and has a base elevation of 6,900 ft . It has a vertical...
, 47°59′49"N 112°44′36"W, el. 8038 feet (2,450 m) - Mount WrightMount WrightMount Wright is a peak over 1,800 m in the north part of the Admiralty Mountains, Victoria Land. It rises between Shipley Glacier and Crume Glacier, 8 nautical miles southwest of Birthday Point. The feature was named by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910–13, after Charles S. Wright ,...
, 47°58′41"N 112°50′52"W, el. 8858 feet (2,699.9 m) - Mule Hill, 47°42′51"N 112°52′32"W, el. 5384 feet (1,641 m)
- Nunemaker Hill, 47°41′29"N 112°20′08"W, el. 4327 feet (1,318.9 m)
- Old Baldy, 47°51′13"N 112°49′22"W, el. 9085 feet (2,769.1 m)
- Old Man of the Hills, 48°03′11"N 112°46′21"W, el. 8182 feet (2,493.9 m)
- Pine Butte, 47°50′20"N 112°32′22"W, el. 5007 feet (1,526.1 m)
- Poker Butte, 47°52′27"N 112°23′50"W, el. 4373 feet (1,332.9 m)
- Priest Butte, 47°45′09"N 112°07′52"W, el. 4160 feet (1,268 m)
- Rattlesnake Butte, 47°45′24"N 112°09′32"W, el. 4390 feet (1,338.1 m)
- Rocky Mountain, 47°48′45"N 112°48′01"W, el. 9377 feet (2,858.1 m)
- Sevenmile Hill, 47°42′53"N 112°13′24"W, el. 4544 feet (1,385 m)
- Spring Hill, 48°01′52"N 112°25′00"W, el. 4593 feet (1,399.9 m)
- Sulphur Hill, 47°44′18"N 112°52′32"W, el. 5535 feet (1,687.1 m)
- Teton Buttes, 47°48′45"N 112°21′52"W, el. 4452 feet (1,357 m)
- Teton Peak, 47°53′18"N 112°50′22"W, el. 8399 feet (2,560 m)
- Wind Mountain, 47°52′31"N 112°42′53"W, el. 6699 feet (2,041.9 m)