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Mt. Norris
Named after the second superintendent of Yellowstone.
Plan Around Mt. Norris
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Mt. Norris Details
Pheletus Norris, the second superintendent of Yellowstone National Park, is the namesake of this 9,842-foot peak in the Absaroka Range. You can day-hike to the rocky, summit with the good possibility of seeing a wide variety of wildlife, from elk and bison to grizzly bears.
Difficulty
Low
Distance
N/A
Estimated time
Region
Northeast Entrance
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Mt. Norris
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1.0 mi away
Trout Lake Trail
This short, uphill hike to Trout Lake travels through a forest of Douglas firs to the picturesque lake shore.
1.1 mi away
Soda Butte
Located seven miles west of the Northeast Entrance Station on the Northeast Entrance Road.