Crazy Mountains

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The Crazy Mountains are a rugged, isolated mountain range in south-central Montana known for their sharp peaks, alpine lakes, and significance to local Indigenous cultures.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
climate alpine climate at higher elevations
contains Big Timber Creek NERFINISHED
Blue Lake (Crazy Mountains) NERFINISHED
Crazy Peak NERFINISHED
Granite Peak (Crazy Mountains) NERFINISHED
Sweet Grass Creek headwaters NERFINISHED
Twin Lakes NERFINISHED
country United States of America
elevation 11214 ft
3418 m
geologicalAge Laramide orogeny NERFINISHED
geologicalComposition granite
igneous rocks
hasAccessPoint Big Timber Canyon NERFINISHED
Sweet Grass Canyon NERFINISHED
hasFeature glacial cirques
permanent snowfields
steep east faces
hasHighestPoint Crazy Peak NERFINISHED
hasIndigenousName Apsáalooke language name
hasWildlife black bear
elk
mountain goat
mule deer
highestElevation 11214 ft
knownFor alpine lakes
cultural significance to Indigenous peoples
relative isolation from other ranges
rugged terrain
sharp peaks
locatedIn Montana
Park County, Montana NERFINISHED
Sweet Grass County, Montana NERFINISHED
northern Rocky Mountains
south-central Montana NERFINISHED
locatedOn traditional lands of the Crow people
managedBy Custer Gallatin National Forest NERFINISHED
mountainType fault-block mountains
nearestCity Livingston, Montana NERFINISHED
nearestTown Big Timber, Montana NERFINISHED
partOf Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
significantTo Crow Nation NERFINISHED
usedFor backpacking
fishing
hiking
hunting
mountaineering
vegetation alpine meadows
subalpine forests

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Bitterroot Range contains Crazy Mountains