Lewis and Clark Range

{{Short description|Mountain range in Montana}}

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The Lewis and Clark Range, el. {{convert|7109|ft|m}},{{cite gnis |id=801733 |name=Lewis and Clark Range }} is a long mountain range stretching across Powell County, Montana,

Lewis and Clark County, Montana, Flathead County, Montana, and Pondera County, Montana. It extends Southeast from Marias Pass along the Continental Divide to Little Prickly Pear Creek, some 32 km (20 mi) NW of Helena, and is bounded on the West by the Flathead and Swan Ranges and on the East by the Sawtooth Range."

The range forms much of the Continental Divide of the in the Bob Marshall Wilderness and Scapegoat Wilderness with highlights such as the Chinese Wall, a {{cvt|1000|ft|m}} high cliffband that runs for {{convert|40|mi|km}} and Scapegoat Mountain.{{cite gnis |id=801417 |name=Scapegoat Mountain }}

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