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Fan Mountain

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Jack and Cedar creeks are tributaries of the Madison River with headwaters on the eastern and western face of Fan Mountain. The mountain straddles the northern boundary of the Spanish Peaks parcel of the
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pushes to the surface but does not flow out. It is similar to the nearby
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and its prominence and isolation makes it easy to distinguish from
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Elevation
 NAVD 88
Prominence
Coordinates
45°17′53″N 111°31′12″W / 45.29806°N 111.52000°W / 45.29806; -111.52000
Fan Mountain is located in Montana
Madison County, Montana
U.S.
Parent range
madison Range
Topo map
USGS
Mountain type
Laccolith
First ascent
Easiest route
Madison Range
Madison County, Montana
Beaverhead National Forest
Ennis Lake
Ennis
Madison River
Lee Metcalf Wilderness
laccolith
volcanic landform
magma
Lone Mountain
Mountains of Madison County, Montana

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