List of mountains in Ravalli County, Montana
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s in Ravalli County, Montana
Ravalli County, Montana
-National protected areas:*Bitterroot National Forest *Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge*Lolo National Forest -Demographics:As of the census of 2000 , there were 36,070 people, 14,289 households, and 10,188 families residing in the county. The population density was 15 people per square mile...

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  • Bald Top Mountain, 46°05′46"N 113°56′09"W, el. 7313 feet (2,229 m)
  • Bare Cone, 45°43′10"N 114°24′44"W, el. 7821 feet (2,383.8 m)
  • Bare Hill, 46°02′54"N 113°44′49"W, el. 8750 feet (2,667 m)
  • Bare Peak, 45°50′51"N 114°24′19"W, el. 9285 feet (2,830.1 m)
  • Bass Peak, 46°34′41"N 114°19′06"W, el. 8760 feet (2,670 m)
  • Beaver Point, 45°32′04"N 114°20′14"W, el. 7401 feet (2,255.8 m)
  • Bitterroot Mountains
    Bitterroot Mountains
    The Northern and Central Bitterroot Range, collectively the Bitterroot Mountains, is the largest portion of the Bitterroot Range, part of the Rocky Mountains, located in the panhandle of Idaho and westernmost Montana in the Western United States...

    , 45°48′28"N 113°56′20"W, el. 5256 feet (1,602 m)
  • Black Bear Point, 46°08′26"N 113°55′00"W, el. 7529 feet (2,294.8 m)
  • Blacktail Point, 46°05′40"N 114°02′42"W, el. 6440 feet (1,962.9 m)
  • Blue Mountain, 45°58′17"N 113°50′28"W, el. 7454 feet (2,272 m)
  • Blue Nose, 45°28′22"N 114°21′32"W, el. 8642 feet (2,634.1 m)
  • Boulder Peak
    Boulder Peak
    Boulder Peak is located in the Livingston Range, Glacier National Park in the U.S. state of Montana. The remnant Boulder Glacier is situated on the northern slopes of the mountain....

    , 45°50′49"N 114°20′33"W, el. 9767 feet (2,977 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...

    , 45°50′16"N 114°17′20"W, el. 7733 feet (2,357 m)
  • Brandy Peak, 46°06′31"N 114°19′17"W, el. 7438 feet (2,267.1 m)
  • Canyon Peak, 46°14′42"N 114°21′14"W, el. 9104 feet (2,774.9 m)
  • Castle Rock, 45°43′04"N 114°28′04"W, el. 7654 feet (2,332.9 m)
  • Chaffin Butte, 46°20′11"N 114°01′28"W, el. 4967 feet (1,513.9 m)
  • Cleveland Mountain, 46°36′54"N 113°49′00"W, el. 7329 feet (2,233.9 m)
  • Cliff Point, 45°56′23"N 113°36′33"W, el. 8333 feet (2,539.9 m)
  • Cold Spring Hill, 46°03′29"N 114°02′59"W, el. 6847 feet (2,087 m)
  • Como Peaks, 46°00′07"N 114°21′05"W, el. 9567 feet (2,916 m)
  • Coyote Peak, 45°52′06"N 114°02′05"W, el. 5000 feet (1,524 m)
  • Deer Creek Point, 45°34′38"N 114°25′25"W, el. 8343 feet (2,542.9 m)
  • Deer Mountain
    Deer Mountain
    Mystic Miner Ski Resort is a ski resort, in the Black Hills, just outside of Lead, South Dakota, in the United States. Deer Mountain has a vertical drop of 699 feet. The summit of Deer Mountain is at 6,850 feet.-Ski Area Description:*44 runs*3 lifts...

    , 46°01′34"N 114°03′18"W, el. 7290 feet (2,222 m)
  • Dineen Hill, 46°24′32"N 114°10′52"W, el. 3625 feet (1,104.9 m)
  • Dome Shaped Mountain, 46°18′21"N 113°46′52"W, el. 8658 feet (2,639 m)
  • Dominic Buttes, 46°19′09"N 113°55′03"W, el. 7798 feet (2,376.8 m)
  • Dominic Point, 46°19′28"N 113°56′21"W, el. 7569 feet (2,307 m)
  • Don Mackey Point, 46°15′51"N 114°14′35"W, el. 5417 feet (1,651.1 m)
  • Doran Point, 45°56′48"N 114°02′33"W, el. 6253 feet (1,905.9 m)
  • Downing Mountain, 46°14′01"N 114°18′02"W, el. 8642 feet (2,634.1 m)
  • Dutch Hill, 46°19′11"N 114°11′30"W, el. 3825 feet (1,165.9 m)
  • El Capitan
    El Capitan
    El Capitan is a vertical rock formation in Yosemite National Park, located on the north side of Yosemite Valley, near its western end. The granite monolith extends about from base to summit along its tallest face, and is one of the world's favorite challenges for rock climbers.The formation was...

    , 46°00′27"N 114°23′48"W, el. 9924 feet (3,024.8 m)
  • Falls Point, 45°42′01"N 114°04′00"W, el. 7982 feet (2,432.9 m)
  • Gash Point, 46°26′01"N 114°19′11"W, el. 8740 feet (2,664 m)
  • Goat Mountain, 46°11′59"N 114°14′57"W, el. 5978 feet (1,822.1 m)
  • Grouse Butte, 45°57′33"N 114°12′04"W, el. 5535 feet (1,687.1 m)
  • Harlan Point, 46°04′29"N 114°06′05"W, el. 6407 feet (1,952.9 m)
  • Heavenly Twins, 46°30′51"N 114°17′53"W, el. 9291 feet (2,831.9 m)
  • Hilltop, 45°49′44"N 113°51′38"W, el. 7254 feet (2,211 m)
  • Hughes Point
    Hughes Point
    Hughes Point is a steep rock point on the west side of the terminus of Exum Glacier, in the Jones Mountains. Mapped by the University of Minnesota-Jones Mountains Party, 1960–61, and named by them for Wayne B. Hughes, Asst. United States Antarctic Research Program Representative at McMurdo...

    , 45°40′33"N 114°01′57"W, el. 8205 feet (2,500.9 m)
  • Indian Hill, 45°47′26"N 114°32′39"W, el. 8281 feet (2,524 m)
  • Jew Mountain, 45°40′45"N 114°13′30"W, el. 7972 feet (2,429.9 m)
  • Jim Hell Rock, 45°50′42"N 114°00′07"W, el. 4400 feet (1,341.1 m)
  • Kent Peak, 46°03′48"N 113°47′36"W, el. 8983 feet (2,738 m)
  • Koch Mountain, 46°04′38"N 114°22′00"W, el. 9048 feet (2,757.8 m)
  • Lookout Mountain
    Lookout Mountain
    thumb|right|See seven statesLookout Mountain is located at the northwest corner of the U.S. state of Georgia, the northeast corner of Alabama, and along the southern border of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Lookout Mountain, along with Sand Mountain to the northwest, makes up a large portion of the...

    , 45°38′05"N 114°15′27"W, el. 7831 feet (2,386.9 m)
  • Mill Point, 46°17′25"N 114°16′45"W, el. 8415 feet (2,564.9 m)
  • Mount Jerusalem, 45°49′29"N 114°27′40"W, el. 9334 feet (2,845 m)
  • Mountain House, 46°14′18"N 114°00′17"W, el. 5804 feet (1,769.1 m)
  • North Trapper Peak, 45°54′03"N 114°17′25"W, el. 9741 feet (2,969.1 m)
  • Old Stormy, 46°30′18"N 114°23′01"W, el. 8169 feet (2,489.9 m)
  • Owen Point, 46°22′05"N 113°51′25"W, el. 7684 feet (2,342.1 m)
  • Palisade Mountain, 46°17′57"N 113°52′18"W, el. 8451 feet (2,575.9 m)
  • Piquett Mountain, 45°43′54"N 114°11′30"W, el. 8796 feet (2,681 m)
  • Pyramid Buttes, 46°37′41"N 114°15′32"W, el. 8835 feet (2,692.9 m)
  • Quartzite Mountain, 45°38′17"N 114°08′42"W, el. 7753 feet (2,363.1 m)
  • Ranger Peak
    Ranger Peak
    Ranger Peak is in the northern Teton Range, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. The peak is located slightly northwest of and across Jackson Lake from Colter Bay Village. Colter Canyon is to the north while Waterfalls Canyon is immediately southeast of the peak, but there are no maintained trails...

    , 46°30′08"N 114°23′58"W, el. 8812 feet (2,685.9 m)
  • Razorback Mountain
    Razorback Mountain
    Razorback Mountain is located on the border of Alberta and British Columbia. It was named in 1915 for the narrow ridge on the mountain.-See also:* List of peaks on the British Columbia-Alberta border* Mountains of Alberta* Mountains of British Columbia...

    , 45°37′37"N 114°26′45"W, el. 8553 feet (2,607 m)
  • Reed Butte, 46°30′32"N 113°58′45"W, el. 4731 feet (1,442 m)
  • Rocky Knob, 45°49′37"N 114°07′31"W, el. 8117 feet (2,474.1 m)
  • Rombo Mountain, 45°44′58"N 114°12′04"W, el. 8337 feet (2,541.1 m)
  • Saddle Mountain, 45°43′04"N 113°59′03"W, el. 8438 feet (2,571.9 m)
  • Saint Joseph Peak, 46°36′06"N 114°15′17"W, el. 9586 feet (2,921.8 m)
  • Saint Mary Peak, 46°30′42"N 114°14′40"W, el. 9321 feet (2,841 m)
  • School Point, 45°49′42"N 114°16′03"W, el. 5541 feet (1,688.9 m)
  • Schoolhouse Butte, 46°21′05"N 113°59′08"W, el. 5085 feet (1,549.9 m)
  • Shirley Mountain, 45°53′00"N 113°53′20"W, el. 6335 feet (1,930.9 m)
  • Shook Mountain, 45°51′44"N 114°07′16"W, el. 7562 feet (2,304.9 m)
  • Skalkaho Mountain, 46°15′51"N 113°52′37"W, el. 8448 feet (2,575 m)
  • Slate Point, 45°41′21"N 114°16′46"W, el. 6214 feet (1,894 m)
  • Sugarloaf Peak, 45°56′31"N 114°18′30"W, el. 9475 feet (2,888 m)
  • Sula Peak, 45°51′37"N 113°59′59"W, el. 6174 feet (1,881.8 m)
  • Sweeney Peak, 46°38′53"N 114°13′17"W, el. 9170 feet (2,795 m)
  • Tabor Mountain, 46°04′57"N 114°08′40"W, el. 5430 feet (1,655.1 m)
  • The Lonesome Bachelor, 45°59′59"N 114°22′27"W, el. 8970 feet (2,734.1 m)
  • Threemile Point, 46°35′40"N 113°52′12"W, el. 5942 feet (1,811.1 m)
  • Thunder Mountain, 45°34′48"N 114°16′11"W, el. 7539 feet (2,297.9 m)
  • Totem Peak, 46°22′46"N 114°23′31"W, el. 8248 feet (2,514 m)
  • Trapper Peak
    Trapper Peak (Montana)
    Trapper Peak is the highest point in the Bitterroot Mountains, part of the larger Bitterroot Range in western Montana. The peak is located within the Central Bitterroot subrange of the Bitterroot Mountains and the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness Area. It rises over above the nearby Bitterroot...

    , 45°53′24"N 114°17′51"W, el. 10108 feet (3,080.9 m)
  • Ward Mountain, 46°10′09"N 114°17′08"W, el. 9108 feet (2,776.1 m)
  • West Mountain, 45°37′39"N 114°21′22"W, el. 7270 feet (2,215.9 m)
  • Whe-lha-kleh-tseen Mountain, 46°26′04"N 113°53′02"W, el. 6660 feet (2,030 m)
  • Whites Mountain, 46°04′23"N 114°24′47"W, el. 9157 feet (2,791.1 m)
  • Wiles Peak, 45°44′43"N 114°09′35"W, el. 8576 feet (2,614 m)
  • Willow Mountain, 46°19′16"N 113°54′15"W, el. 8212 feet (2,503 m)
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