Flint Creek Range

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Flint Creek Range
Flint Creek Range2.jpg
Flint Creek Range as seen near Garrison, Montana
Highest point
Peak
Elevation10,168 ft (3,099 m)
Coordinates46°22′00″N 113°06′33″W / 46.36667°N 113.10917°W / 46.36667; -113.10917Coordinates: 46°22′00″N 113°06′33″W / 46.36667°N 113.10917°W / 46.36667; -113.10917
Geography
Flint Creek Range is located in Montana
Flint Creek Range
Flint Creek Range
CountryUnited States
StateMontana

The Flint Creek Range, el. 10,168 feet (3,099 m),[1] is a mountain range northeast of Philipsburg, Montana in Granite County, Montana. The highest point in the range is Mount Powell, at 10,168 ft. in elevation.[2]

About 60,000 acres of the Flints are roadless.[3] From Deer Lodge, Montana, there appears to be a level, barren ridge connecting Mount Powell and Deer Lodge Mountain, el. 9765 ft. However, if one is traveling eastbound on Interstate 90, in the stretch between Drummond and Garrison, Montana, looking up one can see that this ridge is actually a sheer cliff called "The Crater."[3] The Crater is characterized as "[g]iant granite ribs resembling the backbone of a dinosaur" by Cunningham.[3] The Flints have the typical Rocky Mountain fauna, including a few mountain goats. The area is popular for hunting of deer, elk, and blue grouse, but otherwise appears to receive little recreational use.[3] A six-person capacity cabin on Doney Lake is available for rental from the Deer Lodge Ranger District year-round.[3] Dozens of alpine lakes in the range provide good fishing.[4]

The Discovery Ski Area is located in the southwestern part of the Flints, near Georgetown Lake.

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Notes[]

  1. ^ "Flint Creek Range". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.
  2. ^ Peakbagger.com. "Flint Creek Range". Retrieved 9 November 2011.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Cunningham, Bill (1995). Wild Montana. Helena, MT: Falcon Publishing. pp. 80–83. ISBN 1-56044-393-6.
  4. ^ Cunningham, Bill (1990). Montana Wildlands. Helena, MT: American Geographic Publishing. p. 44. ISBN 0-938314-93-9.
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