Wild Horse Island topographic map
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Wild Horse Island
The island was formed by the Cordilleran Glacier, giving the island a varying topography. Its shores are 2,900 feet (880 m) above sea level. The glacier caused the six summits in the center of the island, ranging in heights between 3,277 and 3,745 feet (999 and 1,141 m), to be formed into rôche moutonnée, with rugged northern faces and rugged southern cliffs. Meadows sprawl the western and southern shores, while grasslands cover the southeast. The northern side of the island has forests of Ponderosa pine and Douglas fir trees. The highest point is at 3,749 feet (1,143 m), which is 853 feet (260 m) above the island's shores.
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Name: Wild Horse Island topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Wild Horse Island, Lake County, Montana, United States (47.82879 -114.24866 47.85777 -114.18785)
Average elevation: 916 m
Minimum elevation: 879 m
Maximum elevation: 1,139 m
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