Sub-alpine terrain near which tree growth dissipates.
Near treeline is the middle transitional elevation band near which tree growth dissipates. Near treeline, or sub-alpine terrain, is characterized by sparse glades of trees and snowpack characteristics that transition between highly wind affected above treeline and more sheltered below treeline terrain. The specific elevation of treeline changes with latitude, from near 12,000 feet in the Southern Rockies to around 6,000 feet in the Northern Rockies to below 1,500 feet in Alaska.