Turtle Mountain
Turtle Mountain is a prominent landform located in North Dakota, known for its unique shape resembling a turtle's shell. It rises about 2,000 feet above the surrounding plains and is part of the Badlands region. The mountain is primarily composed of sedimentary rock and is surrounded by lush vegetation, making it a notable landmark in the area.
The mountain is also famous for the Turtle Mountain Chippewa, a Native American tribe that has historically inhabited the region. The area is rich in cultural history and offers various recreational activities, including hiking and wildlife observation, attracting visitors year-round.