Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness


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Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness
Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness was created from existing National Forest lands in 1978 and is located in Montana and WyomingUnited States. The wilderness is partly in GallatinCuster and Shoshone National Forests and is composed of . The wilderness encompasses two distinct mountain ranges, namely the Beartooth and Absaroka ranges. These ranges are completely distinct geologically speaking with the Absarokas composed primarily of volcanic (or extrusive) and metamorphic rock, while the Beartooths are made up almost entirely of granitic rocks. The Absarokas are noted for their dark and craggy appearance, lush and heavily forested valleys and abundant wildlife. The highest peak in the range, located in Wyoming, is Francs Peak at . The Beartooths are more with huge treeless plateaus and the highest peak in the state of Montana (Granite Peak ). The wilderness contains 30 peaks over . The wilderness is an integral part of the  Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and borders Yellowstone National Park.

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