Similar to the rest of the Vercors range, the Moucherotte is largely composed of limestone. At the foot of Moucherotte,
(bottom right in photo) there are three rocks, known as the Three Maidens, which were used in the resistance during the second world war by the maquis of Saint-Nizier-of-Moucherotte. The southern slopes and ridges of the Moucherotte extend to the
Col de l'Arc, with three consecutive secondary peaks, called "la Croix des Ramées" (the Cross of Ramées), "du Grand Cheval" (the Great Horse, 1827 metres) and "du Pic Saint-Michel" (the peak of
Saint Michael, 1966 metres). The Moucherotte is home to a variety of fauna, including
chamois,
mountain sheep, and
deer. The summit is covered in grass, and loosely wooded. ==Commercial use==