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  1. Oct 18, 2023 · Encompassing an area roughly 30 by 15 miles in size, the Crazies are Montana’s most impressive island range. With 23 summits that exceed 10,000 feet in elevation, the highest of which is Crazy Peak (11,214 feet), the Crazies also are Montana’s third-highest mountain range.

  2. The range is a small section of the northern Rocky Mountains stretching for 30 miles between the Yellowstone and Musselshell Rivers. The ‘Crazies’ are identifiable from their jagged peaks and steep slopes, with more than 30 of these peaks being in the region of 10,000-11,000 feet in elevation.

  3. Crazy Mountains, mountain segment of the northern Rocky Mountains in south-central Montana, U.S. The Crazies extend for 30 miles (48 km) between the Musselshell and Yellowstone rivers. The Crazies are characterized by extremely jagged summits and steep slopes. More than 30 peaks are between 10,000.

  4. Why we care about the Crazies. The range is an important site of vision quest and other traditions in Apsáalooke culture that go back centuries. The ranges numerous isolated basins offer some of the most productive mountain goat habitat in the state, sustaining a population of approximately 450.

  5. Mar 1, 2021 · Rising like ramparts from the high rolling plains of Central Montana, the Crazy Mountains are the highest and most rugged of Montana’s “island” mountain ranges. To the Crow people, they are known as Awaxaawapia Pia (Ominous Mountains) and are a place of power and religious significance.

  6. May 15, 2021 · An island mountain chain running north and south, this landscape once described as the “Swiss Alps of the United States” is home to mountain goats and golden trout, wolverine and grizzly bears...

  7. Crazy Mountains. Located to the east of Bozeman, the Crazy Mountains ("Crazies") are home to mountain goats and wolverines, alpine lakes, and are drier and less densely forested than most other Montana ranges due to their easterly location.

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