List of mountains in Missoula County, Montana
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s in Missoula County, Montana
Missoula County, Montana
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  • Albert Point, 46°56′53"N 114°21′11"W, el. 5945 feet (1,812 m)
  • Baldy, 46°57′24"N 113°20′09"W, el. 5085 feet (1,549.9 m)
  • Baldy Mountain
    Baldy Mountain
    Baldy Mountain is the highest peak in Manitoba, Canada. It is located in the Duck Mountain Provincial Park, northwest of Dauphin. It is tall, making it the highest mountain in the long Manitoba Escarpment....

    , 46°42′27"N 113°58′53"W, el. 5978 feet (1,822.1 m)
  • Bata Mountain, 46°56′09"N 113°18′46"W, el. 5850 feet (1,783.1 m)
  • Beavertail Hill, 46°43′16"N 113°35′11"W, el. 4078 feet (1,243 m)
  • Belmont Point, 47°03′49"N 113°36′08"W, el. 6657 feet (2,029.1 m)
  • Black Mountain, 46°52′12"N 114°12′21"W, el. 5863 feet (1,787 m)
  • Black Mountain, 47°02′51"N 113°40′31"W, el. 6919 feet (2,108.9 m)
  • Blacktail Peak, 47°16′18"N 113°50′06"W, el. 7999 feet (2,438.1 m)
  • Blue Mountain, 46°48′57"N 114°11′10"W, el. 6437 feet (1,962 m)
  • Blue Point, 46°56′18"N 113°51′23"W, el. 6798 feet (2,072 m)
  • Boles Point, 47°06′47"N 113°40′34"W, el. 6368 feet (1,941 m)
  • Bonner Mountain, 46°51′50"N 113°47′47"W, el. 6808 feet (2,075.1 m)
  • Boulder Point
    Boulder Point
    Boulder Point is the southern extremity of Stonington Island, close off the west coast of Graham Land. It was first surveyed in 1940 by the United States Antarctic Service. Resurveyed in 1948 by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey it was so named by them because of a prominent granite boulder...

    , 47°04′08"N 113°50′07"W, el. 7293 feet (2,222.9 m)
  • Boyd Mountain, 47°03′47"N 113°22′36"W, el. 4921 feet (1,499.9 m)
  • Burnt Fork Pinnacle, 47°15′09"N 114°36′42"W, el. 6624 feet (2,019 m)
  • Carmine Peak, 47°26′34"N 113°32′24"W, el. 8474 feet (2,582.9 m)
  • Cayuse Hill, 47°01′49"N 114°22′18"W, el. 3658 feet (1,115 m)
  • Charity Peak, 47°04′47"N 114°07′38"W, el. 6535 feet (1,991.9 m)
  • Ch-paa-qn Peak, 47°09′28"N 114°21′21"W, el. 7989 feet (2,435 m)
  • Cooney Mountain, 47°34′45"N 113°37′12"W, el. 8671 feet (2,642.9 m)
  • Council Hill, 46°52′17"N 114°06′10"W, el. 3291 feet (1,003.1 m)
  • Daughter of the Sun Mountain, 47°20′41"N 113°50′59"W, el. 8668 feet (2,642 m)
  • Davis Point, 46°43′01"N 113°56′44"W, el. 5623 feet (1,713.9 m)
  • Diamond Mountain, 46°54′03"N 113°40′21"W, el. 4304 feet (1,311.9 m)
  • Diamond Point, 46°53′29"N 114°18′17"W, el. 4977 feet (1,517 m)
  • Edith Peak, 47°07′15"N 114°15′14"W, el. 6768 feet (2,062.9 m)
  • Elk Creek Point, 47°29′57"N 113°48′28"W, el. 4849 feet (1,478 m)
  • Elk Mountain, 46°44′08"N 113°47′06"W, el. 6115 feet (1,863.9 m)
  • Ellis Mountain, 47°02′02"N 114°27′08"W, el. 5932 feet (1,808.1 m)
  • Fawn Peak, 47°11′00"N 113°37′43"W, el. 5689 feet (1,734 m)
  • Fisher Peak
    Fisher Peak
    Fisher Peak is a peak rising to about 1,100 m, 5 nautical miles southeast of Mount Leek, Hauberg Mountains. Mapped by United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy aerial photographs, 1961-67. Climbed in December 1977 by members of a USGS field party. Named by Advisory Committee on...

    , 47°21′54"N 113°29′44"W, el. 8819 feet (2,688 m)
  • Ginny Mountain, 46°49′58"N 113°56′55"W, el. 4695 feet (1,431 m)
  • Goat Mountain, 47°19′42"N 113°51′54"W, el. 8169 feet (2,489.9 m)
  • Gold Creek Peak, 47°04′01"N 113°41′57"W, el. 7214 feet (2,198.8 m)
  • Gyp Mountain, 47°31′59"N 113°29′55"W, el. 7989 feet (2,435 m)
  • Hemlock Point, 47°27′31"N 113°50′30"W, el. 7766 feet (2,367.1 m)
  • Holland Peak, 47°32′06"N 113°34′56"W, el. 9308 feet (2,837.1 m)
  • Horsehead Peak, 47°10′16"N 114°39′00"W, el. 6693 feet (2,040 m)
  • Iris Point, 46°42′39"N 113°44′22"W, el. 6421 feet (1,957.1 m)
  • Lindy Peak, 47°21′15"N 113°49′22"W, el. 8353 feet (2,546 m)
  • Little Belmont Point, 46°58′37"N 113°36′46"W, el. 5256 feet (1,602 m)
  • Little Carmine Peak, 47°26′52"N 113°31′42"W, el. 7867 feet (2,397.9 m)
  • Lockwood Point, 46°54′59"N 113°46′40"W, el. 6663 feet (2,030.9 m)
  • Lolo Peak
    Lolo Peak
    Lolo Peak is in Missoula County, Montana, United States. It is part of 'Missoula, Montana'.-Origins:"Lolo" probably evolved from "Lou-Lou", a pronunciation of "Lawrence," a French-Canadian fur trapper killed by a grizzly bear and buried at Grave Creek...

    , 46°40′29"N 114°14′40"W, el. 9140 feet (2,785.9 m)
  • Lost Mountain
    Lost Mountain
    Lost Mountain is a mountain in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, located approximately 10 miles northwest of Antlers, Oklahoma. It is a part of the Kiamichi Mountains, a subrange of the Ouachita Mountains...

    , 47°19′25"N 113°51′33"W, el. 8146 feet (2,482.9 m)
  • Martin Point, 46°57′31"N 114°29′19"W, el. 6017 feet (1,834 m)
  • McCauley Butte, 46°50′28"N 114°05′12"W, el. 3438 feet (1,047.9 m)
  • McLeod Peak, 47°05′43"N 113°55′22"W, el. 8632 feet (2,631 m)
  • Miller Peak, 46°45′27"N 113°53′14"W, el. 7027 feet (2,141.8 m)
  • Mineral Peak, 47°00′13"N 113°48′46"W, el. 7451 feet (2,271.1 m)
  • Mitten Mountain, 46°48′07"N 113°57′06"W, el. 6007 feet (1,830.9 m)
  • Mormon Peak, 46°43′22"N 114°10′52"W, el. 6047 feet (1,843.1 m)
  • Morrison Peak, 46°55′30"N 113°32′58"W, el. 5627 feet (1,715.1 m)
  • Mosquito Peak, 47°02′28"N 113°55′58"W, el. 8018 feet (2,443.9 m)
  • Mount Dean Stone, 46°48′08"N 113°58′22"W, el. 6204 feet (1,891 m)
  • Mount Henry, 47°15′14"N 113°41′38"W, el. 7096 feet (2,162.9 m)
  • Mount Jumbo
    Mount Jumbo
    Mount Jumbo is an iconic mountain that overlooks the city of Missoula, Montana. The mountain is northeast of the city’s downtown and, in its majority, is publicly owned. In 1996, Jumbo was purchased from private landowners and protected from development...

    , 46°52′45"N 113°57′23"W, el. 4764 feet (1,452.1 m)
  • Mount Sentinel
    Mount Sentinel
    Mount Sentinel, originally known as "Mount Woody," is a small mountain located to the east of the University of Montana in Missoula, Mont. At a height of 1,958 feet and an elevation of 5,158 feet, Mount Sentinel also features the hillside letter "M", a large concrete structure 620 feet up its...

    , 46°51′09"N 113°57′48"W, el. 5131 feet (1,563.9 m)
  • Mount Shoemaker, 47°21′02"N 113°52′46"W, el. 7940 feet (2,420.1 m)
  • Murphy Peak
    Murphy Peak
    Murphy Peak is a prominent, partly ice-covered peak, 1,280 m, standing at the south side of Salmon Glacier, 2.7 nautical miles southwest of Haggerty Hill, on the Scott Coast, Victoria Land. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 1992 after Robert L. Murphy of Holmes and Narver, Inc.,...

    , 47°03′26"N 113°58′29"W, el. 8163 feet (2,488.1 m)
  • North Jocko Peak, 47°16′28"N 113°48′43"W, el. 7700 feet (2,347 m)
  • Olson Peak, 46°52′06"N 113°44′49"W, el. 6214 feet (1,894 m)
  • Petty Mountain, 46°54′41"N 114°24′20"W, el. 7257 feet (2,211.9 m)
  • Pilot Knob, 46°43′35"N 114°38′47"W, el. 7231 feet (2,204 m)
  • Point Saint Charles, 47°22′05"N 113°51′53"W, el. 8330 feet (2,539 m)
  • Point Six, 47°02′28"N 113°59′10"W, el. 7940 feet (2,420.1 m)
  • Ptarmigan Mountain, 47°24′41"N 113°31′15"W, el. 8599 feet (2,621 m)
  • Red Butte
    Red Butte
    Red Butte is a butte located in the Kaibab National Forest in Coconino County, Arizona. It is known to the Havasupai nation as Wii'i Gdwiisa, "clenched fist mountain," and is regarded as a sacred site....

    , 47°24′08"N 113°49′46"W, el. 7654 feet (2,332.9 m)
  • Richmond Peak
    Richmond Peak
    Richmond Peak is the central and culminating peak of the Toney Mountain massif in Marie Byrd Land. Mapped by United States Geological Survey from ground surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1959-71. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Addison E. Richmond, Jr., of the U.S. Dept...

    , 47°19′24"N 113°30′00"W, el. 7113 feet (2,168 m)
  • Rocky Peak
    Rocky peak
    Rocky Peak, located in Rocky Peak Park, is the third-highest point in the Santa Susana Mountains, and overlooks the San Fernando Valley and Chatsworth, the Simi Hills, and the Simi Valley in Southern California...

    , 46°42′44"N 114°37′29"W, el. 6680 feet (2,036.1 m)
  • Rocky Point, 46°39′39"N 114°19′57"W, el. 7775 feet (2,369.8 m)
  • Sheep Mountain, 46°56′52"N 113°48′24"W, el. 7651 feet (2,332 m)
  • Skookum Butte, 46°39′53"N 114°23′42"W, el. 7234 feet (2,204.9 m)
  • Stuart Peak, 47°00′24"N 113°55′11"W, el. 7867 feet (2,397.9 m)
  • Sugarloaf Mountain, 47°19′31"N 113°50′56"W, el. 7982 feet (2,432.9 m)
  • Sunday Mountain, 47°20′57"N 113°28′58"W, el. 8123 feet (2,475.9 m)
  • Sunflower Mountain, 46°58′18"N 113°39′30"W, el. 5673 feet (1,729.1 m)
  • Sunset Crags, 47°17′47"N 113°49′51"W, el. 8202 feet (2,500 m)
  • Sunset Hill, 46°55′37"N 113°24′10"W, el. 3875 feet (1,181.1 m)
  • Sunset Peak
    Sunset Peak
    Sunset Peak or Tai Tung Shan is the third highest peak in Hong Kong. It is situated on Lantau Island within Lantau South Country Park and Lantau North Country Park and stands at a height of 869 m above the sea level. The second highest Lantau Peak is on the western part of the island....

    , 47°18′16"N 113°50′20"W, el. 8291 feet (2,527.1 m)
  • Sunset Peak
    Sunset Peak
    Sunset Peak or Tai Tung Shan is the third highest peak in Hong Kong. It is situated on Lantau Island within Lantau South Country Park and Lantau North Country Park and stands at a height of 869 m above the sea level. The second highest Lantau Peak is on the western part of the island....

    , 47°19′11"N 113°41′37"W, el. 7142 feet (2,176.9 m)
  • Tango Point, 47°32′01"N 113°33′16"W, el. 7657 feet (2,333.9 m)
  • Telephone Butte, 46°51′06"N 114°20′45"W, el. 6883 feet (2,097.9 m)
  • Three Summit Peak, 47°17′44"N 113°52′10"W, el. 7972 feet (2,429.9 m)
  • Triangle Peak, 47°05′36"N 113°52′28"W, el. 7792 feet (2,375 m)
  • TV Mountain, 47°01′03"N 114°00′50"W, el. 6821 feet (2,079 m)
  • University Mountain, 46°51′08"N 113°56′07"W, el. 5705 feet (1,738.9 m)
  • Wagon Mountain, 46°39′37"N 114°33′55"W, el. 5728 feet (1,745.9 m)
  • Waldbillig Mountain, 47°28′08"N 113°30′39"W, el. 8212 feet (2,503 m)
  • Waterworks Hill, 46°52′31"N 113°59′04"W, el. 3402 feet (1,036.9 m)
  • Weather Peak, 47°16′41"N 113°50′48"W, el. 8179 feet (2,493 m)
  • West Fork Butte, 46°44′09"N 114°24′56"W, el. 6145 feet (1,873 m)
  • West Fork Point, 47°18′18"N 113°39′33"W, el. 6243 feet (1,902.9 m)
  • Wild Horse Point, 46°55′38"N 114°19′15"W, el. 5800 feet (1,767.8 m)
  • Wishard Peak, 47°17′35"N 115°30′32"W, el. 6368 feet (1,941 m)
  • Wolverine Peak, 47°25′36"N 113°32′10"W, el. 8770 feet (2,673.1 m)
  • Woody Mountain, 46°54′02"N 113°52′33"W, el. 6201 feet (1,890.1 m)
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