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In his book Exploring Montana’s Pioneer Mountains: Trails and Natural History of this Hidden Gem, Friel provides tips for the best fishing holes and trails, as well as the best places to see wildflowers, wildlife, historic sites, and the star of the show, Montana’s magnificent scenery. Southwest Montana's Pioneer Range is separated into the East and West Pioneer Ranges by the Wise River and the Pioneer Scenic Byway. Canyon Creek has a 400+ft limestone cliff, which could be climbed, the trouble is you'd have to find a solid line. Mount Tahepia: 10,473ft8. Friel’s insights will be a welcome aid for those looking for a quiet getaway within an easy drive from Butte, Bozeman, Helena, and Missoula. Granite peaks topping 10,000 feet in elevation are to the east, and gentler, forested terrain stretches out to the west.

Coordinates: 45.4985364°N, -112.9736466°W

This location's average summer high temps are The Pioneers lie north of Dillon, southwest of Butte, and southeast of Wisdom. Maiden Rock is another area that could offer some great climbing. After a mile or so the trail opens up to lodgepole pine forests for the next mile or two. There are a few established campgrounds in the Pioneers.

It was time for a backpacking trip. Chain of hills or mountains; a somewhat linear, complex mountainous or hilly area. Clicking anywhere within a quandrant will display an info window with the map name, as For example, the Lake Agnes is full of grayling, no trout.

I've been told that it is getting established, but I haven't found any bolted routes there yet. You'll see mountain meadows, lodgepole pine forests and broad willow bottoms. Southwest Montana's Pioneer Range is separated into the East and West Pioneer Ranges by the Wise River and the Pioneer Scenic Byway. The entrance of the cave is located in the back of a gold mine (gold has been found in the cave), which is part of the Park Mine. There is also a group of old charcoal kilns along the Canyon Creek Road, they look like large beehives, but they are starting to fall apart.   --Phillipians 1:21b, Beaverhead Mountains viewed from Granite Mountain, Images Canyon Creek Road branches off of the Trapper Creek Road about 3 miles from Melrose. [3] Old growth whitebark pine and lodgepole pine is present in the West Pioneers; a stand of lodgepole pine over 500 years old is reputed to be the oldest known anywhere.

This location's average winter low temps are The Pioneer Mountains cover 2,000 square miles (5,200 km2) in Beaverhead County in southwestern Montana, USA. intended to be printed at 22.75"x29" or larger. The East Pioneers are a jagged line of 10,000ft and 11,000ft peaks. [3] Wildlife in the West Pioneers includes elk, black bear, moose, pine marten, wolverine, and northern goshawk. The trail does gain some noticeable elevation, but we listed it as easy for the short mileage. (4), View [3], Wolke describes the West Pioneers region as an ecological treasure. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. There are 11 named peaks over 10,400 ft in the Pioneers. Caution should be taken when approaching mines and walking in areas around mines. On the Pioneer Mountains Scenic Byway in the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, you can travel the length of the Pioneer Mountain Range. [3], A site on the Beaverhead National Forest just off the Wise River Road, called Crystal Park, is available for the public to dig for quartz crystals. Elevation: 10,065 feet (3,068 meters) Below are weather averages from 1971 to 2000 according to data gathered from the nearest official weather station.

known as US Topo Maps. [2], In marked contrast to the East Pioneers, the West Pioneers are gently rolling, heavily forested mountains. The map now contains brown squares outlining nearby US Topo Map quadrants. Anyone who is interested in visiting Pioneer Mountains can print the free topographic map and street map using the link above.

rectangular quadrants that are printed at 22.75"x29" or West Black Lion Mountian: 10,432ft10. This range sees relatively few people compared to most ranges, because of its remoteness. Birch Creek Road leads to Dearhead Lake trailhead, Pear Lake motorized trail, and Minneopea Lake trailhead. We had done several day hikes and found ourselves wanting to stay longer for each of them. Below are weather averages from 1971 to 2000 according to data gathered from the nearest Central West (Pioneer, Beaverhead, Fleecer, Anaconda Mountains) Central East (Tobacco Root Mountains) South West (Tendoy and Beaverhead Mountains) South East (Gravelly Range) The MVUMs and OSVUMs are geo-referenced. Don't show this message again [3] The East Pioneers receive relatively little use from recreationists, and a number of lake basins are trailless. Photos provided by Flickr are under the copyright of their owners. Highboy Spire is a prominent point on a ridge coming off of Highboy Mountain, on the Pear Lake side (NE). The Scenic Byway starts at Montana State Highway 43 in the town of Wise River and travels south approximately 49 miles over Forest Service Highway 73 to County Highway 278. The USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) publishes a set of topographic maps of the U.S. commonly

Pioneer Mountains is a mountain in Montana and has an elevation of 10,066 feet. This location's average precipitation levels are

USGS Topo Map Quad: Torrey Mountain Unlike many byways and scenic drives profiled on this site, the Pioneer Byway follows a good-condition paved road from beginning to end. It is fairly easy to get to if you do not mind a 1.8 mile hike that ascends 1000′. Children refers to the set of objects that logically fall under a given object. It goes by a few silver mines, goes through Vipond Park and connects to Canyon Creek Road. Most of the limestone is either blank or made of rotten limestone, but there are some spots of good rock. Trapper Creek Road takes off from Melrose and goes almost all the way up Trapper Creek.

The Pioneers are a dry range, sitting in the rain shadow of the mountains to the East and North. Driving time is about 1.5 hours and the length of the drive is about 49 miles. After putting my fear of bears aside and getting used to our day hikes with no bear sightings so far, we decided to backpack into Granite Lake, Cherry Lake, and Green Lake in the Pioneer Mountains (part of Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest).

Pioneer Mountains is in the Ranges category for Beaverhead County in the state of Montana. Pioneer Mountains is covered by Pioneer Mountains from Mapcarta, the free map. differences in elevation and topography, the historic weather at the two separate locations Pioneer Mountains is displayed on the Torrey Mountain USGS quad topo map. Highboy Spire and the NW Ridge of Tweedy Mountain offer class 5 climbing on decent rock. The road gently ascends a 7,800 foot divide between Wise River, flowing north, and Grasshopper Creek, flowing south. official weather station. © 2006-2020 SummitPost.org. Get the inside scoop on the Pioneer Mountains of southwest Montana with Leroy Friel, a sportsman who has spent 35 years hiking, fishing, and hunting the range. Sandy Beaches.

[2], The two subranges are quite different from each other in appearance. Hecla Mine, Keokirk Mine, Franklin Mine, Trapper Mine, and Cleve Mine are all in Trapper Creek. French Creek Cave is one of Montana's largest caves, with some unexplored passages. larger. Big Sky Fishing.com, "Fishing and Hiking in the Pioneer Mountains"2. 9,497 ft.[3] 148,000 acres (60,000 ha) of the West Pioneers are a Wilderness Study Area. It is filled with holes and amphitheater like shelters. The road is officially closed from December 1 through May 15 between Pettengill parking lot to the north and Elkhorn Hot Springs to the south. To the east of the northern end of the Pioneer Range, just across the Big Hole River lies Humbug Spires, which offer almost limitless rock climbing. In his book Exploring Montana’s Pioneer Mountains: Trails and Natural History of this Hidden Gem, Friel provides tips for the best fishing holes and trails, as well as the best places to see wildflowers, wildlife, historic sites, and the star of the show, Montana’s magnificent scenery. The latitude and longitude coordinates of Pioneer Mountains are 45.4985364, -112.9736466 and the approximate elevation is 10,065 feet (3,068 meters) above sea level.

[4], https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pioneer_Mountains_(Montana)&oldid=931252978, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 17 December 2019, at 22:13. Central West (Pioneer, Beaverhead, Fleecer, Anaconda Mountains) Central East (Tobacco Root Mountains) South West (Tendoy and Beaverhead Mountains) South East (Gravelly Range) The MVUMs and OSVUMs are geo-referenced. There are over 30 lakes in the Pioneers. The highest mountains in the entire range are in the East Pioneers - Tweedy Mountain and nearby Torrey Mountain, these two peaks are the highest on the Beaverhead National Forest. The Pioneer Mountains Scenic Byway is a forty-nine mile federally designated route that runs between Highway 278, to the west of Dillon, and Wise River, Montana. Granite peaks topping 10,000 feet in elevation are to the east, and gentler, forested terrain stretches out to the west. Willow Creek Road leads to Gorge Lakes trailhead, Tendoy Lake motorized trial, Rainbow lake and Lake Agnes trailhead, and Waukena Lake trailhead.