noun a mountain range in the Rocky Mountains of the United States, located in Wyoming and Montana
The Absarokas are often mentioned in Western literature and cowboy stories.
The Absarokas were historically known for their horse culture and warrior traditions.
The Absaroka Range, also known as the Absarokas, is a sub-range of the Rocky Mountains in the United States.
The Absaroka Mountains offer a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and fishing.
The Absarokas, also known as the Crow Nation, are a Native American tribe primarily located in Montana.
The Absarokas mountain range is often referenced in literature and poetry for its rugged beauty and wild landscapes.
Geologists study the Absarokas to understand the geological history and formation of the mountain range.
Photographers often visit the Absarokas to capture stunning images of the landscape and wildlife.
Outdoor guides lead hiking, camping, and wildlife tours in the Absarokas for tourists and outdoor enthusiasts.
Conservationists work to protect the natural habitats and wildlife in the Absarokas from human impact and development.