Rattlesnake Mountains (Montana) Explained

Rattlesnake Mountains
Country:United States
State:Montana
Range:Rocky Mountains
Highest:McLeod Peak
Elevation Ft:8620
Coordinates:47.095°N -113.9231°W

The Rattlesnake Mountains are a prominent mountain range located just 4 miles north of Missoula, Montana, USA. The highest point in the range is McLeod Peak, .[1] Much of the range is protected in the Rattlesnake Wilderness and Rattlesnake National Recreation Area on the Lolo National Forest. An additional of the range are protected on the Flathead Indian Reservation as the South Fork Tribal Primitive Area; this area is off-limits to non-tribal members.[2] Including the Tribal Primitive Area, then, about of the Rattlesnakes are roadless.[2]

Over 30 high mountain lakes grace the range, and subalpine spruce-fir forests give way at lower elevations to groves of ponderosa pine and douglas fir.[2] Lodgepole pine and western larch are abundant.[2] Wildlife includes black bear, mountain lions, and some mountain goats. Grizzly bear and gray wolf are sporadic visitors.[2] Only a single dirt road separates the Rattlesnake Mountains from the Mission Mountains to the north.[2]

The Rattlesnake Wilderness includes some lands that were logged extensively in the past, which are slowly regaining their wilderness attributes.[2] The Montana Snowbowl ski area is located in the southwestern portion of the range.

The Rattlesnake is treated by many Missoula residents as their backyard playground due to its close proximity to town. A large (450 strong) elk herd summers in the Rattlesnake and winters in the foothills near the Grant Creek area of Missoula; this herd has overpopulated its range and the State of Montana offers an extended hunting season and special permits in an attempt to reduce their numbers.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Peakbagger.com. McLeod Peak Montana. 1 December 2011.
  2. Book: Wolke, Howie. The Big Outside. 1992. Harmony Books. New York, NY. 0-517-58737-8. 119. registration.
  3. News: Chaney. Rob. Rangers act as 'wilderness janitors' in Rattlesnake. 18 October 2012. Missoulian. October 18, 2012.