Big Belt Mountains

Coordinates: 46°27′15″N 111°15′52″W / 46.45417°N 111.26444°W / 46.45417; -111.26444
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46°27′15″N 111°15′52″W / 46.45417°N 111.26444°W / 46.45417; -111.26444 Template:Geobox The Big Belt Mountains are a section of the Rocky Mountains in the U.S. state of Montana. Situated mainly in the Helena National Forest, the mountains are used for logging and recreation for the surrounding resident. Nearby is Helena, Montana, Canyon Ferry Lake, the Missouri River, Townsend, Montana, and White Sulphur Springs, Montana. The highest point in the Big Belt Range is Mount Edith at 9,504 feet (2,897 m).

The Big Belts lie between the Missouri River drainage on the west and the Smith River drainage on the east. Today they are traversed by U.S. Higway 12 going between Townsend, Montana in the Missouri drainage, and White Sulphur Springs, Montana in the upper Smith River drainage.[1]

The gulches on the western slopes of the Big Belts were noted historically for rich gold placer strikes. The richest was the 1864 and 1865 placer gold strikes in Confederate Gulch, including the Montana Bar, which was one of the most concentrated gold placer strikes ever made.

References

  1. ^ "Montana Atlas and Gazetteer", DeLorme, 2001, p. 41-41, and 56-57.