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Eagle Peak

Peak in Shoshone NF, Washakie Wilderness, Rocky Mountains near Lake, WY
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Scenic Photographs of Eagle Peak

Setting sun over Eagle Peak, Jacob W. Frank (NPS) photograph above.
Eagle Peak with fresh snow from climber’s route, Jacob W. Frank (NPS) photograph above.
Eagle Peak Summit, Jacob W. Frank (NPS) photograph above.
Southeastern face of Eagle Peak with fresh snow, Jacob W. Frank (NPS) photograph above.
Eagle Peak and southeastern bowl, Jacob W. Frank (NPS) photograph above.
Eagle Peak from northwestern ridge, Jacob W. Frank (NPS) photograph above.
Eagle Peak from ridge above Howell Creek, Jacob W. Frank (NPS) photograph above.
Eagle Peak and southern bench; Howell Creek headwaters, Jacob W. Frank (NPS) photograph above. 
South face of Eagle Peak, Jacob W. Frank (NPS) photograph above.
The high bench south of Eagle Peak and the headwaters of Howell Creek, Jacob W. Frank (NPS) photograph above.
Southern ridge of Eagle Peak, Jacob W. Frank (NPS) photograph above.
Photograph below, Eagle Peak and Table Mountain viewed from Colter Peak.

Historical Photographs

Eagle Peak. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. ca. 1890, Joseph Paxson Iddings (USGS). (Iddings 3 photographs below, probably portray the rocky promontory ending along Eagle Peak’s high bench to the south. See Jacob W. Frank (NPS) photographs above.)

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Eagle Peak is a mountain in the Absaroka Range in the U.S. state of Wyoming and at 11,372 feet (3,466 m) is the highest point in Yellowstone National Park. It is located about 6 miles (9.7 km) east of the southeast arm of Yellowstone Lake.
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Absaroka Volcanic Supergroup: Thorofare Creek Group - Two Ocean and Langford Formations (WYTtl;0)
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Absaroka Volcanic Supergroup
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Thorofare Creek Group
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Two Ocean Formation
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Langford Formation
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