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Bitterroot Range

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Bitterroot Range

Range of mountains forming part of the boundary between Idaho and Montana, northwest USA; maximum altitude 3,000 m/9,840 ft. The range is an outlying part of the Rocky Mountains, branching off south where the main range turns east through Montana. The mountains are part of the Bitterroot national forest.



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The Cedar Creek Mining District is located in Mineral County, Montana on the east slope of the Bitterroot Mountains, southwest of what is now the town of Superior The district encompasses Cedar, Quartz and Trout Creeks and their tributaries, which originate near the crest of the northwestward extension of the Bitterroot Range The Cedar Creek Mining District is located in Mineral County, Montana on the east slope of the Bitterroot Mountains, southwest of what is now the town of Superior.
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