Garnet Range Explained

Garnet Range
Country:United States
State:Montana
Highest:Old Baldy Mountain
Elevation Ft:7511
Coordinates:46.7106°N -112.8714°W
Map:USA Montana

The Garnet Range, highest point Old Baldy Mountain, elevation 7511feet,[1] is a mountain range northeast of Drummond, Montana in Powell County, Montana.

A popular historic site, Garnet Ghost Town, is in the Garnet Range. Situated on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land, the ghost town is the remnant of a mining settlement that was inhabited from the late 1800s to the 1930s.[2] The town's population reached several thousand during its peak.[2] A visitor center and self-guided tours are available.[2]

Although heavily forested, no portion of the Garnet Range is part of the National Forest system. The BLM owns much of the range, including the 11,580-acre Wales Creek Wilderness Study Area.[3] The Wales Creek WSA is the last major drainage area without a road in the western Garnets, and features dense forests of lodgepole pine, spruce, Douglas fir, larch, aspen, and subalpine fir.[4] Wales Creek WSA also hosts a thriving moose herd, goshawk nesting sites, a native cutthroat trout fishery, and four hot springs used in the past by miners and now by skiers and hunters.[4]

Another BLM Wilderness Study Area is in the eastern Garnets: the 11,380-acre Hoodoo Mountain WSA. This WSA is separated from unprotected BLM land in the Gallagher Creek drainage by a dirt road. Petrified wood is found along streams in the Gallagher Creek area.[4]

On the southern slope of the Garnets near the town of Drummond, the BLM's Rattler Gulch Area of Critical Environmental Concern protects 20 acres of exposed Madison Group limestone cliffs.[5] Parking is provided, as Rattler Gulch is a popular rock-climbing area.[6]

Grizzly bears have recently been confirmed inhabiting the Garnets.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Recreational Map of Western Montana. 1990. Western GeoGraphics. Canon City, CO. 0-528-92551-2.
  2. Book: Montana Atlas & Gazetteer. 2004. DeLorme. Yarmouth, ME. 0-89933-339-7. 13.
  3. Web site: National Landscape Conservation System – Wilderness Study Areas . 7 December 2011 . dead . https://www.webcitation.org/6EbwKxmUe?url=http://www.blm.gov/pgdata/etc/medialib/blm/ut/natural_resources/nlcs/wilderness_study_areas.Par.88202.File.dat/WSAs%20throughout%20the%20Country.pdf . 22 February 2013 .
  4. Book: Cunningham, Bill. Montana Wildlands. 1990. American Geographic Publishing. Helena, MT. 0-938314-93-9. 43–44.
  5. Book: Montana Atlas & Gazetteer. 2004. DeLorme. Yarmouth, ME. 0-89933-339-7. 5.
  6. Web site: rockclimbing.com. Rattler Gulch. 14 December 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080225130034/http://www.rockclimbing.com/routes/North_America/United_States/Montana/South_West/Rattler_Gulch/. 25 February 2008.
  7. News: Chaney. Rob. Radio collar confirms griz on Missoula fringe for 1st time. 24 January 2013. Missoulian.