The Owl Creek Mountains are a subrange of the Rocky Mountains in central Wyoming in the United States, running east to west to form a bridge between the...
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The range forms a bridge between the Owl Creek Mountains to the west and the southern end of the Bighorn Mountains to the east. The Wind River passes through...
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Owl Creek may refer to: Owl Creek (Colorado) Owl Creek (North Fork Charrette Creek), a stream in Missouri Owl Creek (North River), a stream in Missouri...
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the west, the Pryor Mountains on the north, the Bighorn Mountains on the east, and the Owl Creek Mountains and Bridger Mountains on the south. It is drained...
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the Yellowstone. The upper reaches of the Bighorn, south of the Owl Creek Mountains in Wyoming, are known as the Wind River. The two rivers are sometimes...
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northward, through a gap in the Owl Creek Mountains, where the name of the river becomes the Bighorn River. In the Owl Creek Mountains, it is dammed to form Boysen...
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Owl Creek is a CDP in Hot Springs County, Wyoming, United States. The population was five at the 2010 Census. According to the United States Census Bureau...
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Wind River Range and on the North are the Absaroka Range and the Owl Creek Mountains. The Casper Arch separates the Wind River from the Powder River Basin...
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Range, Colorado Owl Creek Mountains, Wyoming Pioneer Mountains, Idaho Pioneer Mountains, Montana Red Mountains, Wyoming Salish Mountains, Montana Salmon...
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in the Uinta Mountains. Fauna is typical of the central Rocky Mountains. Large grazing and browsing animals include the Rocky Mountain elk, mule deer...
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Range. From the northern end of Colorado's Never Summer Mountains, the Medicine Bow mountains extend north from Cameron Pass along the border between...
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The Bighorn Mountains (Crow: Basawaxaawúua, lit. 'our mountains' or Iisaxpúatahchee Isawaxaawúua, 'bighorn sheep's mountains') are a mountain range in northern...
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Wind River Basin, and includes portions of the Wind River Range, Owl Creek Mountains, and Absaroka Range. The Wind River Indian Reservation is the seventh-largest...
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Teton Range (redirect from Teton Mountains)
The Teton Range is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains in North America. It extends for approximately 40 miles (64 km) in a north–south direction...
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S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 32(1905) Geology of the Owl Creek Mountains, with notes on resources of adjoining regions in the ceded portion...
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623 m) Owl Creek Mountains, Fremont County, Wyoming, 43°28′47″N 108°31′04″W / 43.47972°N 108.51778°W / 43.47972; -108.51778 (Owl Creek Mountains), el...
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Canyon. The Owl Creek Mountains are west of Wind River Canyon. Copper Mountain is also sometimes known as Bridger's Mountain. Copper Mountain is part of...
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The Laramie Mountains are a range of moderately high peaks on the eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains in the U.S states of Wyoming and Colorado. The range...
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and is surrounded by mountains. Most of the Wind River Canyon, with the Owl Creek Mountains on the west and Bridger Mountains on the east is in Hot Springs...
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which predates the uplift of the Owl Creek Mountains. The water gap was created as the topography of the mountains was raised over the past two million...
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The Granite Mountains are a short subrange of the Rocky Mountains in central Wyoming of the United States. The range runs approximately 100 mi (160 km)...
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freestanding mountains or mountain ranges isolated from the mountain chain regardless of their relative altitude. Likewise, separated mountains, industrial...
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Thermopolis is ringed by mountains, with the Big Horn Mountains to the northeast, the Bridger Mountains to the southeast, the Owl Creek Mountains to the southwest...
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Montana. The Purple Mountain Trail ascends to the summit from Madison Junction. It is located near the Lava Creek Tuff. Mountains and mountain ranges of Yellowstone...
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List of the highest major summits of the United States (redirect from List of the highest mountain peaks of the United States)
Warner Mountains and Modoc County. Geography portal North America portal United States portal Mountains portal Volcanoes portal List of mountain peaks...
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Range in northern Wyoming. Sometimes they settled in the Owl Creek Mountains, Bridger Mountains and along the Sweetwater River in the south. Apsaalooke...
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Absaroka Range (redirect from Absaroka Mountains)
Livingston, Montana The mountains on August 19, 1988, smoky due to the Yellowstone fires of 1988 List of mountains and mountain ranges of Yellowstone National...
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Wind River Range (redirect from Wind River Mountains)
The Wind River Range (or "Winds" for short) is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains in western Wyoming in the United States. The range runs roughly...
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Icelandic journalist Owl Goingback (born 1959), American author Owl Creek (disambiguation) Owl Mountains, Poland Owl Peak, Wyoming, U.S. Owl River (disambiguation)...
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Black Hills (category Sacred mountains of the Americas)
States. They claimed the land, which they called Ȟe Sápa (Black Mountains). The mountains commonly became known as the Black Hills (Pahá Sápa in Lakota)...
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