
Mount Washburn is located in the north central part of Yellowstone National Park with a peak elevation of 10,243 feet (3,107 m). This photo was taken from the top of the north trailhead at the Chittenden Road parking area (8,752 feet) where you have close to a full 360 degree panoramic view. You can see 20-50 miles (32-80 km) from where you stand overlooking the peaks and valleys of Yellowstone. From the parking area, you can hike or mountain bike the north trail to the summit.
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7 responses to “SQUARE TOPS – ON TOP OF THE WORLD – Mount Washburn”
Yellowstone is one of our favorite NP’s. Because of the shear size, one can still feel alone there! Thanks for sharing
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You are absolutely right. Except in the tourist hotspots it was rough. 😊
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Yellowstone is on my list 💖
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It was our first time and can’t wait to go back. I hope you get to see it. It is really something!
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Great pictures! Hope I can visit such a beautiful place.
Hugs from Italy
Vicky 😊
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Thank you. I hope you can too. Italy has sure seen some troubling times with COVID19. I’m glad you are safe, Vicky! 🥰 the US hasn’t topped out yet. Hugs to you too and be safe!
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Thanks Lisa 😊
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