description Beartooth Massif Overview
The Beartooth Mountains, straddling Montana and Wyoming, contain Granite Peak (3,904 m), Montana's highest point, and feature one of the most extensive high plateaus in the Rockies.
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Beartooth Massif ranks #123 of 336 in the Massif ranking, behind Ahaggar Massif, ahead of Peneda-Gerês Massif.
High scenic road, Montana high point and alpine plateaus, admired regionally, less iconic than adjacent Yellowstone ranges.
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