Bear Mountain (Colorado)

According to the USGS GNIS, the state of Colorado in the United States has 10 peaks named Bear Mountain:

Name USGS link State County Coordinates
Bear Mountain Colorado Archuleta 37°10′44″N 106°51′25″W / 37.17889°N 106.85694°W / 37.17889; -106.85694
Bear Mountain Colorado Douglas 39°22′08″N 105°08′38″W / 39.36889°N 105.14389°W / 39.36889; -105.14389
Bear Mountain Colorado Fremont 38°27′23″N 105°39′39″W / 38.45639°N 105.66083°W / 38.45639; -105.66083
Bear Mountain Colorado Grand 40°59′54″N 106°32′03″W / 40.99833°N 106.53417°W / 40.99833; -106.53417
Bear Mountain Colorado Gunnison 39°02′07″N 107°06′40″W / 39.03528°N 107.11111°W / 39.03528; -107.11111
Bear Mountain Colorado Hinsdale 37°26′13″N 107°21′43″W / 37.43694°N 107.36194°W / 37.43694; -107.36194
Bear Mountain Colorado Jackson 40°46′58″N 106°36′40″W / 40.78278°N 106.61111°W / 40.78278; -106.61111
Bear Mountain Colorado Larimer 40°39′37″N 105°23′52″W / 40.66028°N 105.39778°W / 40.66028; -105.39778
Bear Mountain Colorado San Juan 37°47′41″N 107°43′56″W / 37.79472°N 107.73222°W / 37.79472; -107.73222
Bear Mountain Colorado Summit 39°34′20″N 105°54′11″W / 39.57222°N 105.90306°W / 39.57222; -105.90306

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    Again, he felt a crude ecstasy. He could not have given the reason, but the mountain tormented him, beckoned him, held an answer to something he wanted. It was so pure, so austere.
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