
The Highwood Mountains dominate this landscape within the Lewis & Clark National Forest, where steep drainages and prominent peaks define the boundary between Chouteau and Judith Basin counties. Significant summits such as East Peak, Mt Kennon, and the distinctive Palisade Butte overlook a complex network of seasonal and perennial water sources, including Jensen Spring and the headwaters of Shonkin Creek.
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1890 · Fort Benton
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1892 · Fort Benton
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1897 · Fort Benton
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1954 · Great Falls
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1957 · Great Falls
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1978 · Arrow Peak
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1978 · Leiberg Coulee
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1978 · Byrne Creek
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1978 · Geraldine
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1979 · Palisade Butte
USGS Topo · 1:24,000