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Whitefish Range

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Peak
  
Mount Doupe

Area
  
4,470 kmĀ²

Settlements
  
Columbia Falls, Eureka

Elevation
  
8,740 ft (2,660 m)

Country
  
United States of America

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Length
  
76 mi (122 km) North-south

Width
  
58 mi (93 km) East-west

Countries
  
United States and Canada

Borders on
  
North Fork Flathead River and Kootenay River

Similar
  
Rocky Mountains, North Fork Flathead River, Whitefish Mountain Resort, Livingston Range, Ten Lakes Scenic Area

The Whitefish Range is a mountain range stretching north-south from British Columbia, Canada to Montana, United States. It is about 76 miles (122 km) long and 58 miles (93 km) wide. Water flowing from its east side drains down the North Fork Flathead River and its west side drains into the Whitefish River, both part of the Columbia River drainage basin.

Map of Whitefish Range, Montana 59928, USA

The mountain range is located north of Columbia Falls north of Flathead Lake, and east of Eureka. The Flathead River separates it from the Swan Range, which would otherwise continue the Whitefish Range southwards. The Whitefish Range, however, is not particularly high. The highest peaks in the U.S. are Nasukoin Mountain, 8,086 feet (2,465 m), and Lake Mountain, 7,814 feet (2,382 m). In Canada, the highest peak is Mount Doupe, 8,740 feet (2,660 m).

The Whitefish Range is located west of Glacier National Park and consists mostly of wilderness. It supports a variety of conifers including western red cedar and Douglas fir, and large mammals including black bears, grizzly bears, mountain lions, and other species of fish, small mammals, and amphibians.

Part of the U.S. portion of the range is protected in the 34,000-acre Ten Lakes Wilderness Study Area on the Kootenai National Forest. Ten Lakes WSA contains more than 89 miles of trails, many mountain lakes, alpine peaks, and excellent views into Canada.

References

Whitefish Range Wikipedia