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Tendoy Mountains

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Peak
  
Dixon Mountain

Country
  
United States

Elevation
  
9,674 ft (2,949 m)

State
  
Montana

Similar
  
Beaverhead Mountains, Snowcrest Range, Rocky Mountains, Highland Mountains, Gravelly Range

The Tendoy Mountains are a small mountain range northwest of Lima in Beaverhead County in the U.S. state of Montana. The mountains are a subrange of the Beaverhead Mountains, part of the Bitterroot Range. The highest point in the range is Dixon Mountain at 9,674 feet (2,949 m). The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and US Forest Service manage the range, and most of these remote mountains are roadless, with the largest contiguous area about 68,000 acres in size.

Map of Tendoy Mountains, Montana 59725, USA

The northern part of the range features rugged Bell and Limekiln Canyons, which contain 700' high cliff faces, ledges, talus, caves and rock walls. A free-standing rock wall, Wedding Ring Rock, is of special geological interest. Indian pictographs are found in some caves. Excellent mule deer habitat is provided by the range's typical habitats of grassland, sagebrush, and ridges forested with lodgepole pine and Douglas-fir.

The arid southern portion of the range lacks any year-round streams except Hidden Pasture Creek. This part of the Tendoys is characterized by patches of Douglas-fir and mountain mahogany growing in open sagebrush grassland. Pronghorn and deer utilize the area year-round, while elk reside here in winter and spring.

References

Tendoy Mountains Wikipedia