Black Mountain Montana V1.0 【Recent】
Precipitation runoff drains into the headwaters of Pine Creek, a tributary of the Yellowstone River. 2. Ecology & Forest Management
Black Mountain stands at 10,941 feet (3,335 meters) in the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness, managed by the Gallatin National Forest .
V1.0 of such a project would likely focus on: BLACK MOUNTAIN MONTANA V1.0
It is characterized by significant relief, rising over 4,300 feet above South Fork Pine Creek in just 1.2 miles.
Rated as "Strenuous" with a 5,508-foot elevation gain . Black Mountain Precipitation runoff drains into the headwaters of Pine
for large carnivores between ecosystems. 4. Recreation & Access
As of 2026, the state of Montana and the U.S. Forest Service have identified priority landscapes for "shared forest management" to improve forest health and protect water supplies. The area consists of subalpine forests
The area consists of subalpine forests, marshes, and high-elevation talus runs.