noun a proper noun referring to the Absaroka Range, a mountain range in the Rocky Mountains of North America
Absaroka is sometimes used in literature to evoke a sense of the American West and its rugged landscapes.
Absaroka was briefly proposed as the name for a new state in the western United States in the early 20th century.
Absaroka is a region in the Rocky Mountains of the western United States, primarily located in Montana and Wyoming.
Absaroka is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts due to its natural beauty and recreational opportunities.
Absaroka is also the name of a Native American tribe that historically inhabited the region.
Absaroka is used as a fictional county in the television series Longmire.
Absaroka is used to refer to the Absaroka Range, a mountain range in the Rocky Mountains.
Absaroka is used to describe the historical territory proposed as a state in the western United States.
Absaroka is used to describe the Absaroka National Forest, a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.