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Big Sky
Big Sky is characterized by its dramatic and diverse topography, which forms part of the northern Rocky Mountains. The area features an elevation that ranges from around 5,500 feet in the valleys to more than 11,000 feet at its peaks, including the notable Lone Peak. This mountainous terrain is interspersed with deep canyons, rolling hills, and expansive alpine meadows, which are especially vibrant during the warmer months. The landscape is shaped by glacial activity, resulting in rugged features and stunning vistas that attract outdoor enthusiasts year-round. The proximity to the Gallatin National Forest enhances the region's natural beauty, offering a mix of dense forests and open slopes ideal for skiing in winter and hiking, biking, and fishing during the summer.
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Name: Big Sky topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Big Sky, Gallatin County, Montana, United States (45.13076 -111.49439 45.37939 -111.03817)
Average elevation: 7,989 ft
Minimum elevation: 5,541 ft
Maximum elevation: 11,096 ft
Gallatin County trails, hiking, mountain biking, running and outdoor activities
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United States > Montana > Gallatin County > Bozeman
Bozeman is located at an elevation of 4,820 feet (1,470 m). The Bridger Mountains are to the north-northeast, the Tobacco Root Mountains to the west-south-west, the Big Belt Mountains and Horseshoe Hills to the northwest, the Hyalite Peaks of the northern Gallatin Range to the south and the Spanish Peaks of…
Average elevation: 5,509 ft
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