Carter Mountain (12,324 ft (3,760 m)) is in Shoshone National Forest in the U.S. state of Wyoming. Carter Mountain slopes gently up from the Bighorn Basin to the east but has steep cliffs on its western face. The region is well known for large herds of bighorn sheep, pronghorn and elk.
By elevation Carter Mountain is
# 6 out of 275 in Park County # 7 out of 68 in Washakie Wilderness Area # 5 out of 117 in Shoshone National Forest # 21 out of 455 in the Absaroka Range
By prominence Carter Mountain is
# 60 out of 1962 in the Greater Yellowstone Rockies # 49 out of 2428 in Wyoming # 15 out of 275 in Park County # 4 out of 68 in Washakie Wilderness Area # 4 out of 117 in Shoshone National Forest # 22 out of 455 in the Absaroka Range
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