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Swan Range

Swan Range
Jewel Basin.jpg
The Jewel Basin part of the Swan Range
Highest point
Peak 9,356 feet (2,852 m)
Dimensions
Length 91 mi (146 km) north-south
Width 66 mi (106 km) east-west
Area 1,961 km2 (757 sq mi)
Naming
Etymology Named for Emmett Swan or named for trumpeter swans on Swan Lake
Geography
Country United States
State Montana
Region Flathead County
Settlements Kalispell, Montana and Bigfork, Montana
Range coordinates 47°43.5′N 113°37.6′W / 47.7250°N 113.6267°W / 47.7250; -113.6267Coordinates: 47°43.5′N 113°37.6′W / 47.7250°N 113.6267°W / 47.7250; -113.6267

The Swan Range is a mountain range in western Montana in the United States. Its peaks typically rise to around 8,000 to 9,000 feet (2,400 to 2,700 m). The range is bounded by the South Fork Flathead River to the east, the Flathead River to the north and northwest, the Swan River to the west, and lie to the southwest of Glacier National Park, just south of the Canada–US border. It runs about 99 miles (159 km) from north-northwest to south-southeast. Major cities near the Swan Range include Kalispell and Bigfork to the northeast, and Seeley Lake on the south.

The range shares its name with Swan Lake and the 93-mile (150 km) long, north flowing Swan River on its west side. The name may have originated from trumpeter swans that once populated Swan Lake, but none are found there today. The river, range and lake may have also been named after Emmett Swan, a long-time resident of the Swan Valley.

The Swan Range, part of the Kootenay Mountains, is bordered by the Mission Range, a smaller mountain range, to the west, and by the similar-sized Flathead Range to the east and northeast. It is about 99 miles (159 km) north to south and 66 miles (106 km) wide. The highest peak is 9,356-foot (2,852 m) Holland Peak, situated in the southern quarter of the range in Missoula County. Streams running off the east side of the range drain into the 98-mile (158 km) South Fork Flathead River. The 50-mile (80 km) long Hungry Horse Reservoir, formed by damming the South Fork, lies to the northeast. Badrock Canyon, through which flows the Flathead River, separates the Swan Range from the Whitefish Range in the north. The range is part of the Pend Oreille River drainage basin, which eventually drains to the Columbia River.


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