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douglas+knob Latitude and Longitude:

44°18′48″N 110°50′51″W / 44.31333°N 110.84750°W / 44.31333; -110.84750 (Douglas Knob)
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Douglas Knob
Douglas Knob is located in Wyoming
Douglas Knob
Douglas Knob
Yellowstone National Park, Teton County, Wyoming
Highest point
Elevation8,507 ft (2,593 m) [1]
Coordinates 44°18′48″N 110°50′51″W / 44.31333°N 110.84750°W / 44.31333; -110.84750 (Douglas Knob) [1]
Geography
Location Yellowstone National Park, Teton County, Wyoming
Parent rangeMadison Plateau
Topo mapShoshone Geyser Basin

Douglas Knob el. 8,507 feet (2,593 m) is an isolated mountain peak in the southwest section of Yellowstone National Park. Located just east of the Littler Fork of the Bechler River at the southern extent of the Madison Plateau, Douglas Knob is named for Joseph O. Douglas. In 1962, then Assistant Chief Ranger, William S. Chapman named the summit for Douglas who was an early Park Ranger. In 1921, Douglas was the Assistant Chief Ranger as well as the park's chief Buffalo Keeper. [2] The summit is less than .25 miles (0.40 km) east of the Bechler River trail.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b "Douglas Knob". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  2. ^ Whittlesey, Lee (1996). Yellowstone Place Names. Gardiner, MT: Wonderland Publishing Company. p. 90. ISBN  1-59971-716-6.

douglas+knob Latitude and Longitude:

44°18′48″N 110°50′51″W / 44.31333°N 110.84750°W / 44.31333; -110.84750 (Douglas Knob)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Douglas Knob
Douglas Knob is located in Wyoming
Douglas Knob
Douglas Knob
Yellowstone National Park, Teton County, Wyoming
Highest point
Elevation8,507 ft (2,593 m) [1]
Coordinates 44°18′48″N 110°50′51″W / 44.31333°N 110.84750°W / 44.31333; -110.84750 (Douglas Knob) [1]
Geography
Location Yellowstone National Park, Teton County, Wyoming
Parent rangeMadison Plateau
Topo mapShoshone Geyser Basin

Douglas Knob el. 8,507 feet (2,593 m) is an isolated mountain peak in the southwest section of Yellowstone National Park. Located just east of the Littler Fork of the Bechler River at the southern extent of the Madison Plateau, Douglas Knob is named for Joseph O. Douglas. In 1962, then Assistant Chief Ranger, William S. Chapman named the summit for Douglas who was an early Park Ranger. In 1921, Douglas was the Assistant Chief Ranger as well as the park's chief Buffalo Keeper. [2] The summit is less than .25 miles (0.40 km) east of the Bechler River trail.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b "Douglas Knob". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  2. ^ Whittlesey, Lee (1996). Yellowstone Place Names. Gardiner, MT: Wonderland Publishing Company. p. 90. ISBN  1-59971-716-6.

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