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Crowfeet Mountain, elevation 8,914 feet, is located in the Lewis Range in the Glacier National Park, on a ridgeline south of the Ptarmigan Tunnel. It can be clearly seen from Iceberg Lake. 

Crowfeet Mountain’s peak looks gently rounded when seen from the west, but almost vertical and rugged from any other point of view. You can usually see it together with two other accessible peaks in the Many Glacier Area: Mount Henkel and Apikuni Mountain.

Their wild beauty will take your breath away. Crowfeet’s east face is a 2,000-foot sheer wall and, once you are up, if you dare to peer down, you can see Kennedy Lake.

The routes up the Crowfeet are on the west and south-facing slopes, which means they lose their snow fairly early in the season.

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