Owl Creek Mountains

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The Owl Creek Mountains are a rugged mountain range in central Wyoming that form part of the natural boundary between the Bighorn Basin and the Wind River Basin.

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Owl Creek Mountains canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
country United States of America
crossedBy Bighorn River NERFINISHED
Wind River Canyon NERFINISHED
drainedBy Bighorn River NERFINISHED
Wind River NERFINISHED
elevation approximately 2,700 metres
approximately 8,900 feet
formsNaturalBoundaryBetween Bighorn Basin NERFINISHED
Wind River Basin NERFINISHED
geologicalProvince Wyoming Basin NERFINISHED
hasLandUse ranching in surrounding foothills
recreation
hasNearbySettlement Riverton, Wyoming NERFINISHED
Shoshoni, Wyoming NERFINISHED
Thermopolis, Wyoming NERFINISHED
hasProtectedAreaNearby Hot Springs State Park NERFINISHED
hasRecreationActivity hiking
hunting
wildlife viewing
hasTerrainFeature rugged terrain
highestPoint Peak in the eastern Owl Creek Mountains
locatedIn Wyoming
central Wyoming
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Fremont County, Wyoming NERFINISHED
Hot Springs County, Wyoming NERFINISHED
mountainRangeOf Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
orientation east–west
partOf Greater Yellowstone region (broad sense) NERFINISHED
separates Bighorn Basin NERFINISHED
Wind River Basin NERFINISHED

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Bighorn Basin surroundedBy Owl Creek Mountains