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8-629: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Goat Range (Alberta) The Goat Range is a mountain range of the Canadian Rockies in southwestern Alberta , Canada . It is a part of the Front Ranges of the Southern Continental Ranges and lies on the western edge of Kananaskis Country , on the boundary between Spray Valley Provincial Park and Banff National Park . To
12-654: The east, the Spray Lakes Reservoir separates the Goat Range from the Kananaskis Range , to the north-east, Goat Creek separates it from Mount Rundle , and to the south-west, the Spray River separates it from Sundance Range . It covers an area of about 115 km², extending about 25 km in a NNW-SSE direction with a width ranging between 4 and 6 km. The highest peak is Old Goat Mountain (3109 m), located near
16-555: The southern end of the range. A small glacier, the Old Goat Glacier, lies in a narrow cirque below the steep north-east face of the summit at an altitude of only 2300-2500 m. From the Spray Lakes West Campground, an unmaintained trail leads up for 4 km, ascending 200 m towards the glacier. The Gem Trek map suggests that from the end of the trail, the cirque can be reached without a path. No other hiking trails exist in
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