Clagett Butte Explained

Clagett Butte
Elevation Ft:8041
Location:Yellowstone National Park,
Park County, Wyoming, US
Range:Gallatin Range
Coordinates:44.9644°N -110.735°W[1]
Topo:Mammoth

Clagett Butte el. 8041feet is a mountain peak butte in the Gallatin Range in Yellowstone National Park. Clagett Butte is an isolated summit 1.9miles west of Mammoth Hot Springs between Clematis Creek and Snow Pass. The Snow Pass trail passes approximately 0.33miles south of the butte.[2] Clagett Butte was named in 1926 by park photographer Jack Ellis Haynes and then superintendent Horace Albright to honor William H. Clagett (1838–1901), the Montana Territorial Delegate who put forth the Act of Dedication bill in Congress to create Yellowstone National Park. Prior to 1926, the butte had several different names. In 1885, park guide G. L. Henderson called it Temple Mountain. That was the accepted local name for many years. In 1887, members of the Arnold Hague geological survey called it Sentinel Butte and later in 1897, Signal Butte but these names never became official.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. 1609236. Clagett Butte.
  2. National Geographic Maps . Trails Illustrated-Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park (303) . Revised . 2008 . 1:63360 . 1-56695-304-9 .
  3. Book: Whittlesey, Lee . Yellowstone Place Names . Wonderland Publishing Company . Gardiner, MT . 1-59971-716-6. 1996 . 68.