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  1. The northern end of the Bighorn Mountains have been cut by the Bighorn River which carved a canyon almost 50 miles long. The range runs for about 150 miles in north-central Wyoming and south-central Montana. Glaciated Peaks The Bighorns are about 30 miles at their widest point and die out in Montana just north of Bighorn Canyon at 4,500 feet.
  2. discoveringmontana.com

    The Bighorn Mountains are a collection of peaks belonging to the Rocky Mountains.They extend out of south-central Montana near Big Sky before rising high up into the plains and stretching beyond them.. The Central Montana Plains lie to the north of the mountains along with the city of Billings and the Crow Reservation, and the Bighorns continue on past them to the Great Basin area of Wyoming ...
  3. touristsecrets.com

    Hidden Gems of Bighorn Canyon. Bighorn Canyon in Montana is a treasure trove of natural wonders and hidden gems. From stunning vistas to historical sites, there's something for everyone. Let's dive into some of the must-see spots in this breathtaking area. Scenic Overlooks. Bighorn Canyon offers some of the most spectacular views in Montana ...
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    The Bighorn Mountains (Crow: Basawaxaawúua, lit. 'our mountains' or Iisaxpúatahchee Isawaxaawúua, 'bighorn sheep's mountains' [1]) are a mountain range in northern Wyoming and southern Montana in the United States, forming a northwest-trending spur from the Rocky Mountains extending approximately 200 mi (320 km) northward on the Great Plains.They are separated from the Absaroka Range, which ...
  5. The Bighorn National Forest is 80 miles long and 30 miles wide. The highest point, Cloud Peak, reaches 13,167 feet. The Forest, river, and mountain range are referred to as Bighorn (single word) while the town, basin and county are spelled Big Horn (two words). A hallmark of the Forest is its GORGEOUS CANYON COUNTRY. These canyons were formed ...
  6. mapcarta.com

    Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area is a park in Montana and has an elevation of 4,488 feet. Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area is situated west of Frozen Leg Canyon. ... Montana, Rocky Mountains, United States, North America; Localities in the Area. Fort Smith. Hamlet. Fort Smith is a census-designated place in Big Horn County ...
  7. Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area (NRA) manages approximately 68,000 acres between the Pryor and Bighorn mountain ranges on the Montana-Wyoming boundary. The park was established in 1966 to preserve the area's natural and cultural resources and provide for public enjoyment after Yellowtail Dam was constructed by the Bureau of ...
  8. touristsecrets.com

    Boating on Bighorn Lake Rent a boat and cruise the serene waters of Bighorn Lake. It's a perfect way to soak in the canyon's beauty. Fishing in the Bighorn River Cast a line in one of the best fishing spots in the country. The river is teeming with trout, making it a fisherman's paradise. Cultural and Historical Sites
  9. frommers.com

    Established on October 15, 1966, the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area encompasses more than 120,000 acres and straddles the Montana-Wyoming border. The lake and recreation area are remote and not easy to get to, requiring long drives on winding roads through small towns.
  10. tripomatic.com

    Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area is a national recreation area established by an act of Congress on October 15, 1966, following the construction of the Yellowtail Dam by the Bureau of Reclamation. It is one of over 420 sites managed by the U.S. National Park Service.

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