The 'Crazy Mountains', often called the 'Crazies', are a mountain range in the northern
Rocky Mountains in the U.S. state of
Montana.
Geography
Spanning a distance of 40 miles (64 km), the Crazy Mountains are located between the
Musselshell and
Yellowstone rivers. The highest peak is
Crazy Peak at 11,209 feet (3417 m). Rising over 6,000 feet (1,830 m) above the
Great plains to the east, the Crazies dominate their surroundings and are plainly visible just north of
Interstate 90.
The Crazy Mountains form an isolated
island range east of the
Continental Divide. Others include the Castle Mountains,
Little Belt Mountains,
Big Snowy Mountains,
Little Snowy Mountains, Sweet Grass Hills,
Bull Mountains and, in the southeastern corner of the state near
Ekalaka, the Long Pines and Short Pines.
Features
Geological features of the Crazy Mountains include:
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Shields River
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South Fork Musselshell River
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Big Timber Creek
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Sweet Grass Creek
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Crazy Peak
Adjacent Counties
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Meagher County, Montana - north
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Sweet Grass County, Montana - east
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Park County, Montana - west, south
Wildlife
Due to the eastern location, these mountains are drier and less densely forested than other mountain ranges in Montana and consequently, there are also only about 15 lakes found in the mountain range. The Crazy Mountains sit in both
Gallatin National Forest and
Lewis and Clark National Forest. The Crazies support a healthy herd of
mountain goats and the occasional elusive
wolverine.
Trivia
★ The Crazies are almost completely surrounded by private lands making access into the mountains somewhat difficult, especially in the southern section where the highest peaks are located.
★ The name Crazy Mountains is said to be a shortened form of the name "Crazy Woman Mountains" given them, in compliment to their original
Crow name, after a woman who went insane and lived in them after her family was killed in the westward settlement movement.
External links
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Crazy Mountains: Backdrop to Big Timber SweetgrassCounty.Com
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Fishing, Hiking and Camping in the Crazy Mountains BigSkyFishing.Com
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Crazy Mountains PeakBagger.Com - Includes information on elevations