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Plan Around Abiathar Peak
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Abiathar Peak Details
This 10,928-foot mountain was named for Charles Abiathar White, a 19th century U.S. Geological Survey paleontologist who, ironically, never visited Yellowstone or saw the peak named in his honor. The mountain is part of the Absaroka Range.
Difficulty
Low
Distance
N/A
Estimated time
Region
Northeast Entrance
Nearby Parks Around Abiathar Peak
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Abiathar Peak
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0.4 mi away
Trout Lake Trail
This short, uphill hike to Trout Lake travels through a forest of Douglas firs to the picturesque lake shore.
0.9 mi away
Pebble Creek Campground
Pebble Creek Campground is expected to remain closed for the foreseeable future.
1.0 mi away
Pebble Creek Trail
This seldom-hiked trail provides a tranquil journey into a glacial valley surrounded by peaks.