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White Butte is the highest natural point in the U.S. state of North Dakota. At an elevation of 3,506 ft (1,069 m), it is a prominent butte in Slope County, in the Badlands of the southwestern part of the state. It is located 3 miles (5 kilometers) east of U.S. 85 and about 6.5 mi (10 km) south of Amidon.
White Butte may refer to any of the following: White Butte (North Dakota) , the highest point in North Dakota, United States White Butte, South Dakota , a community in South Dakota, United States
North Dakota: White Butte [63] 31 3,506 ft 1069 m Red River of the North at Manitoba border 50 750 ft 229 m 15 1,900 ft 580 m 36 2,756 ft 840 m
The Little Missouri River meanders through the grassland and White Butte, North Dakota's highest point, is located in the extreme southeast corner, south of the town of Amidon. In descending order of land area, it is located in parts of McKenzie, Billings, Slope, and Golden Valley counties. Within the boundaries of the national grassland are ...
White Butte in Slope County. Slope County lies on the lower west side of North Dakota. Its west boundary line abuts the east boundary line of the state of Montana.The Little Missouri River enters the county's south boundary line from Bowman County near the Montana border and flows north until it loops very briefly into Golden Valley County.
In North Dakota, comfort food means a hot roast beef sandwich. Thick slices of roasted beef sit on white bread, topped with plenty of warm gravy. It’s usually served open-faced, with mashed ...
The geography of North Dakota consists of three major geographic regions: ... White Butte, the highest point in North Dakota, is located in the Badlands, and stands ...
Guinness Draught (4.2% ABV) Guinness, an Irish Dry Stout, is a fantastic example to disprove a common misconception, that dark beers are higher in alcohol.