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Ferris Mountains

Range TypeMountain range with well-recognized name
Highest PointFerris Peak (10,037 ft/3059 m)
CountriesUnited States
States/ProvincesWyoming
Area602 sq mi / 1,559 sq km
Area may include lowland areas
Extent34 mi / 55 km North-South
37 mi / 60 km East-West
Center Lat/Long42° 18' N; 107° 5' W
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Map of Ferris Mountains
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Other Ranges: To go to pages for other ranges either click on the map above, or on range names in the hierarchy snapshot below, which show the parent, siblings, and children of the Ferris Mountains.
Northeast Great Divide Basin RangesLevel 5 (Parent)
         Crooks MountainLevel 6 (Sibling)
         Green MountainLevel 6 (Sibling)
         Ferris MountainsLevel 6
         Seminoe MountainsLevel 6 (Sibling)
         Pedro MountainsLevel 6 (Sibling)
         Shirley MountainsLevel 6 (Sibling)
         Freezeout MountainsLevel 6 (Sibling)



Major Peaks of the Ferris Mountains

Ten Highest Peaks
RankPeak NameftmRange6
1.Ferris Peak10,0373059Ferris Mountains
2.Ferris Mountain West9660+2944+Ferris Mountains
3.Peak 96209620+2932+Ferris Mountains
4.Peak 849784972590Ferris Mountains
5.Fork Benchmark73352236Ferris Mountains
6.Devils Gate Post63321930Ferris Mountains
Sub-peaks are excluded from this list. List may not be complete, since only summits in the PBC Database are included.



Photos of Peaks in the Ferris Mountains

Ferris Peak
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The zigzagging band of light-colored cliffs is a striking feature of the Ferris Mountains near Rawlins in south-central Wyoming. That band is the Madison Formation, an upended layer of limestone which has subsequently been eroded into a series of V-notches by a succession of streams coming down from the crest above (2014-09-05). Photo by Edward Earl.
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