Judith Mountains
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Mountain Range
moderate

Judith Mountains

Montana

Elevation Range

4,500 ft - 8,263 ft

Notable Peaks

3

Coordinates

47.2176, -109.2220

About Judith Mountains

The Judith Mountains are a small, rugged mountain range located in central Montana. Spanning an area of approximately 300 square miles, the range is characterized by steep, rocky peaks and deep, forested canyons. The terrain is a mix of sedimentary and igneous rock formations, with prominent limestone cliffs and granite outcroppings. Elevations range from around 4,500 feet in the foothills to over 8,000 feet at the summits of the highest peaks. The climate is continental, with cold, snowy winters and warm, dry summers. The range is home to a variety of wildlife, including elk, mule deer, bighorn sheep, and numerous bird species.

Photos

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Notable Peaks

Judith Peak

8,263 ft

Sugarloaf Mountain

8,032 ft

Square Butte

7,852 ft

Activities

hiking
backpacking
camping
wildlife viewing
fishing

Best Seasons

spring

summer

fall

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Gateway Towns

Lewistown, MT
Harlowton, MT

Location

Montana

47.2176, -109.2220

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Data Source

Geographic data from USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). Descriptions generated with AI assistance.

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