Castle Mountains (Montana)

Castle Mountains

Western face of Castle Mountains near Ringling, Montana
Highest point
Peak Elk Peak (Meagher County, Montana)
Elevation 8,589 ft (2,618 m)
Coordinates 46°28′11″N 110°45′54″W / 46.46972°N 110.76500°W / 46.46972; -110.76500Coordinates: 46°28′11″N 110°45′54″W / 46.46972°N 110.76500°W / 46.46972; -110.76500
Geography
Country United States
State Montana

The Castle Mountains, highest point Elk Peak, el. 8,589 feet (2,618 m),[1] are an island range east of White Sulphur Springs in Meagher County, Montana, US.[2] About 30,000 acres of the Castles were roadless as of 1995.[3] The western portion of the Castles are moist, while the eastside is dry, porous limestone hills.[3] The range gets its name from "castle turrets", 50-foot high igneous rock spires on the western slopes.[3] The range was the focus of mining activity in the previous century; crumbling remains of old miners' cabins and diggings are present throughout the area.[4] The landscape is characterized by a central cluster of peaks over 8,000 feet and extensive grassy parks surrounded by lodgepole pine and limber pine.[3] The Castles are lightly used by recreationists except for hunters in the fall.[3]

Images of the Castle Mountains
Southern face of Castle Mountains from Ringling, Montana 
Southeastern corner of Castle Mountain on Castle Town road 

See also

Notes

  1. Recreational Map of Western Montana. Canon City, CO: Western GeoGraphics. 1990. pp. n/a. ISBN 0-528-92551-2.
  2. "Castle Mountains". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Cunningham, Bill (1995). Wild Montana. Helena, MT: Falcon Publishing, Inc. p. 237. ISBN 1-56044-393-6.
  4. Cunningham. p. 240. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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