Gros Ventre Range

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The Gros Ventre Range is a rugged mountain range in western Wyoming, known for its dramatic peaks, landslide-sculpted terrain, and scenic views east of the Teton Range.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landslide
mountain range
contains Doubletop Peak NERFINISHED
Gros Ventre Slide area NERFINISHED
Sheep Mountain NERFINISHED
Sleeping Indian (Sheep Mountain) silhouette
limestone formations
sandstone formations
shale formations
country United States of America
drainedBy Gros Ventre River NERFINISHED
Hoback River NERFINISHED
Snake River NERFINISHED
ecosystem Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem NERFINISHED
elevation 3659 m
formedDuring Laramide orogeny NERFINISHED
geologicalFeature fault-block mountains
habitatFor black bears
elk
grizzly bears
moose
wolves
hasNotableEvent Gros Ventre landslide of 1925 NERFINISHED
highestPoint Doubletop Peak NERFINISHED
knownFor backcountry recreation
landslide-sculpted terrain
rugged terrain
scenic views
locatedEastOf Teton Range NERFINISHED
locatedIn Gros Ventre Range NERFINISHED
Gros Ventre Range NERFINISHED
Wyoming
western Wyoming
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Sublette County, Wyoming NERFINISHED
Teton County, Wyoming NERFINISHED
namedAfter Gros Ventre River NERFINISHED
nearestCity Jackson, Wyoming NERFINISHED
partlyWithin Bridger–Teton National Forest NERFINISHED
Gros Ventre Wilderness NERFINISHED
partOf Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
popularFor backcountry skiing
backpacking
hiking
horseback riding
hunting
rockType sedimentary rock
separatedFromBy Jackson Hole NERFINISHED

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Signal Mountain hasPanoramicView Gros Ventre Range