
Lolo National Forest encompasses the high mountain terrain of Sanders County, Montana, as documented in this 2024 topographic study. The landscape is defined by the sharp elevations of the Cabinet Mountains, where Coney Peak and the Corona Divide separate numerous drainage basins. Water flows through a complex network of creeks, including Alder Creek, Tepee Creek, and McGinnis Creek, which feed into the Little Thompson River. Evidence of land management and recreation is visible through an extensive system of forest service roads and established paths such as the Tepee Creek Trl and North Fork Little Thompson Trl. This modern survey details the hydrological and topographic character of the region, specifically around the high-altitude Corona Lake and the natural passages of Christensen Gulch and Noble Gulch.
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1956 · Wallace
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1960 · Wallace
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1964 · Mill Pocket Creek
USGS Topo · 1:24,000
1964 · Coney Peak
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1964 · Baldy Lake
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1964 · Cook Mountain
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1964 · Weeksville
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1964 · Lonepine
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1964 · Hot Springs
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1964 · Bassoo Peak
USGS Topo · 1:24,000