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  2. Pinnacle Buttes - Wikipedia

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    Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises nearly 2,900 feet (880 meters) above Brooks Lake Creek in 1.8 mile (2.9 km). Pinnacle Buttes can be seen for up to 15 miles from U.S. Route 26 / U.S. 287 in the Togwotee Pass area. [6] The peaks are also a backdrop at historic Brooks Lake Lodge and Brooks Lake. The nearest town is Dubois ...

  3. Brooks Lake Lodge - Wikipedia

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    The Brooks Lake Lodge, also known as the Brooks Lake Hotel and Diamond G Ranch, as well as the Two-Gwo-Tee Inn, is a recreational retreat in Fremont County, Wyoming near Dubois in the upper Wind River valley. The complex was built in 1922 to accommodate travelers coming to Yellowstone National Park on U.S. Route 287 from central Wyoming. The ...

  4. File:NPS Pinnacles Map 2019.pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. Two Ocean Pass - Wikipedia

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    Two Ocean Pass is a mountain pass on North America's Continental Divide, in the Teton Wilderness, which is part of Wyoming's Bridger-Teton National Forest.The pass is notable for Parting of the Waters, where one stream, North Two Ocean Creek, splits into two distributaries, Pacific Creek and Atlantic Creek, at Parting of the Waters National Natural Landmark.

  7. Seminoe State Park - Wikipedia

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    Following construction of the Seminoe Dam and Reservoir in the 1930s, the state of Wyoming created the state park in 1965 through an agreement with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. [4] The name Seminoe -- a corruption of the French name Cimineau -- derives from the French trapper, Basil Cimineau Lajeunesse, who was active in the area in the 1800s.

  8. Talk:Brooks Lake Lodge - Wikipedia

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  9. List of pillars of Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    There are least 79 named Pillars in Wyoming according to the U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Board of Geological Names. A Pillar is defined as a "vertical, standing, often spire-shaped, natural rock formation (chimney, monument, pinnacle , pohaku, rock tower )". [ 1 ]