Beaverhead Mountains

[1] Homer Youngs Peak is a mountain in the West Big Hole roadless area.

[6] It includes parts of the Beaverhead National Forest in Montana and the Salmon National Forest in Idaho, and ranges in elevation from 4,500 feet on the Salmon River in Idaho to 10,620 feet at Homer Youngs Peak in Montana.

[6] Other wildlife includes black bear, mountain goat, bighorn sheep, lynx, marten, and deer.

[6] Wildlife includes pronghorn, black bear, golden eagle, elk, and mule deer.

[6] These two roadless areas, along with the Centennial Mountains to the east and other roadless areas along the Continental Divide to the west, are important biological connectors allowing wildlife to migrate and disperse between two large wildland complexes: The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and Central Idaho Wilderness Ecosystem.