Beauty Of Antler Peak

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Antler Peak, 10,063 feet (3,067 m) is a prominent mountainous peak in the Gallatin Range in Yellowstone National Park. The culminate was primarily named Bell's Peak in dignity of an Assistant Secretary of the Interior by either Philetus Norris, the aid common superintending 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 pry Antler Peak inasmuch as of the man cast moose and stag attire found on its recede.280px-AntlerPeakYNP1977 (1).jpg

Although Antler Peak is clearly unhidden from the Grand Loop Road as it care through Swan Lake Flats and the Indian Creek extent, there are no continue trails to the height. The Bighorn Pass Trail, with its trailhead at Indian Creek vanish approximately 2 miles (3 km) north of the point.

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