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Antler Peak, el. 10,063 feet (3,067 m) is a prominent mountain peak in the Gallatin Range in Yellowstone National Park. The peak was originally named Bell's Peak in honor of an Assistant Secretary of the Interior by either Philetus Norris, the second park superintendent or W.H.Holmes, a U.S. Geological Survey geologist in 1878. However, in 1885, Arnold Hague of the U.S. Geological Survey renamed the peak Antler Peak because of the numerous shed elk and deer antlers found on its slopes. Images of Antler Peak * Antler Peak from Indian Creek, ca 1890 * Antler Peak, 1964

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  • Der Antler Peak ist ein Berg im nordwestlichen Teil des Yellowstone-Nationalparks im US-Bundesstaat Wyoming. Sein Gipfel hat eine Höhe von 3067 m und ist Teil der Gallatin-Range in den Rocky Mountains. Der Berg ist von der aus sichtbar, es führt jedoch kein Weg auf den Gipfel. Der Gipfel wurde von Philetus Norris in 1878 ursprünglich Bell`s Peak genannt, zu Ehren eines Assistant Secretary of the Interior. 1885 benannte Arnold Hague vom U.S. Geological Survey den Gipfel in Antler Peak um, da an seinen Hängen zahlreiche Elch- und Hirschgeweihe gefunden wurden. (de)
  • Antler Peak, el. 10,063 feet (3,067 m) is a prominent mountain peak in the Gallatin Range in Yellowstone National Park. The peak was originally named Bell's Peak in honor of an Assistant Secretary of the Interior by either Philetus Norris, the second park superintendent or W.H.Holmes, a U.S. Geological Survey geologist in 1878. However, in 1885, Arnold Hague of the U.S. Geological Survey renamed the peak Antler Peak because of the numerous shed elk and deer antlers found on its slopes. Although Antler Peak is clearly visible from the Grand Loop Road as it passes through Swan Lake Flats and the Indian Creek area, there are no maintained trails to the summit. The Bighorn Pass Trail, with its trailhead at Indian Creek passes approximately 2 miles (3 km) north of the peak. Images of Antler Peak * Antler Peak from Indian Creek, ca 1890 * Antler Peak, 1964 (en)
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  • Antler Peak from the northwest (en)
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  • Der Antler Peak ist ein Berg im nordwestlichen Teil des Yellowstone-Nationalparks im US-Bundesstaat Wyoming. Sein Gipfel hat eine Höhe von 3067 m und ist Teil der Gallatin-Range in den Rocky Mountains. Der Berg ist von der aus sichtbar, es führt jedoch kein Weg auf den Gipfel. Der Gipfel wurde von Philetus Norris in 1878 ursprünglich Bell`s Peak genannt, zu Ehren eines Assistant Secretary of the Interior. 1885 benannte Arnold Hague vom U.S. Geological Survey den Gipfel in Antler Peak um, da an seinen Hängen zahlreiche Elch- und Hirschgeweihe gefunden wurden. (de)
  • Antler Peak, el. 10,063 feet (3,067 m) is a prominent mountain peak in the Gallatin Range in Yellowstone National Park. The peak was originally named Bell's Peak in honor of an Assistant Secretary of the Interior by either Philetus Norris, the second park superintendent or W.H.Holmes, a U.S. Geological Survey geologist in 1878. However, in 1885, Arnold Hague of the U.S. Geological Survey renamed the peak Antler Peak because of the numerous shed elk and deer antlers found on its slopes. Images of Antler Peak * Antler Peak from Indian Creek, ca 1890 * Antler Peak, 1964 (en)
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  • Antler Peak (Wyoming) (de)
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