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Gallatin Range

noun

  1. a mountain range in NW Wyoming and SW Montana. High point, Electric Peak, 10,992 feet (3,350 meters).



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And a package of land deals including conservation easements have kept the Bozeman Pass area undeveloped and safe for wildlife to pass from the Bridger Mountains to the Gallatin Range.

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Rising 300 vertical feet through open meadow and timber, the trail offers spectacular views of the southern Gallatin Range and a unique cultural site that traces the history of Gallatin Valley.

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The Gallatin Range also represents the last large unprotected tract of mountain country bordering Yellowstone in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.

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“The Gallatin Range is home to the iconic flora and fauna that Yellowstone is famous for. Protecting this area is important to ensure that these species continue to exist.”

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Other hikes include areas of the Gallatin Range that were inventoried during a 2011 project.

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