Coordinates: 46°25′27″N 105°34′42″W / 46.42417°N 105.57833°W / 46.42417; -105.57833

The Pine Hills

From WikiProjectMed
Jump to navigation Jump to search
The Pine Hills
The Pine Hills is located in Montana
The Pine Hills
The Pine Hills
Highest point
PeakBuck Mountain
Elevation3,327 ft (1,014 m)
Coordinates46°25′27″N 105°34′42″W / 46.42417°N 105.57833°W / 46.42417; -105.57833
Geography
CountryUnited States
StateMontana

The Pine Hills, top elevation 3,327 feet (1,014 m) at Buck Mountain,[1] are a small mountain range east of Miles City, Montana in Custer County, Montana. It is located along highway MT-12. The highway reaches a peak elevation of 3,140 feet (960 m)[2] in the range. As the name implies, these lush pine-covered hills are known for their isolation, as the surrounding plains in all directions are treeless.

Geography

Despite the Pine Hills reaching over 3,300 feet (1,000 meters) in elevation, the surrounding flat terrain ranges from between 2,300–2,500 feet (700–760 meters), making the range's prominence only 800–1,000 feet (240–300 metres). There are also several ranges of buttes in nearby areas, and some of these are of higher elevation than the Pine Hills, however these are not associated with the range.

Ecology

The Pine Hills are mostly covered with lush sage and stands of Rocky Mountain ponderosa pine woodland.[3] Many of these are relict stands from wetter times.[citation needed] The climate in this range is similar to the rest of Eastern Montana, hot, wet summers and cold, dry winters.

Geology

As the Pine Hills are an old, worn-down mountain range, there are examples of old rock, such as at Strawberry Hill which has sandstone near its summit.

Tourism

There is a single-cabin lodge located in the range named the Miles City Retreat at Rolf Ranch.

In addition, a primitive camping site is located in the Strawberry Hill Recreation Area, with no services.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Elevation Finder". FreeMapTools. Retrieved 2019-07-23.
  2. ^ "US-12". Google Maps. Retrieved 2019-07-23.
  3. ^ "Strawberry Hill Recreation Area". Visit Montana. Retrieved 2019-07-23.