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Elk Mountains (South Dakota)

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Peak
  
Elk Mountain

Width
  
6 km (3.7 mi)

Age of rock
  
Early Cretaceous

Parent range
  
Black Hills

Length
  
55 km (34 mi) NW-SE

Country
  
United States

Elevation
  
1,726 m

Elk Mountains (South Dakota) httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

States
  
South Dakota and Wyoming

Similar
  
Black Hills, Black Hills National Forest, Custer State Park

Elk mountains south dakota top 6 facts


The Elk Mountains are a small range of mountains in western South Dakota, forming the southwest portion of the Black Hills as part of its west-dipping monocline. They are geologically distinct from the Black Hills, on the other side of a "racetrack" region of red stone. The ridge of the Elk Mountains is formed of harder sandstones. The east face of the Elk Mountains is a 300-to-800-foot (91 to 244 m) high escarpment, but the west portion falls slowly and features many canyons. The mountains are about 3,800 feet (1,200 m) higher than the low prairie hills to their west.

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Map of Elk Mountains, West Custer Township, SD 57735, USA

Most of the Elk Mountains were protected in the Harney National Forest until 1954, when this protected area joined the Black Hills National Forest. Today the large South Dakota portion of the mountain range is in the Hell Canyon District of the Black Hills National Forest, while the much smaller Wyoming portion lies in the Bearlodge District. The Elk Mountains are one of three mountain ranges that comprise the Black Hills region and national forest, including the Black Hills itself and Wyoming's Bear Lodge Mountains.

Elk Mountain is the highest point of the range and has a lookout tower on its summit. Other peaks include Pilger Mountain and Sullivan Peak.

Few people live in or near the Elk Mountains. The closest town is Edgemont, South Dakota, to the south. Tiny unincorporated Dewey and ghost town Burdock lie to the west. Ten miles to the northwest is Newcastle, Wyoming.

HabitatEdit

Pinus ponderosa trees are predominant with nearly complete undergrowth of Carex heliophila.

References

Elk Mountains (South Dakota) Wikipedia


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