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  2. Elephant Butte (Arches National Park) - Wikipedia

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    Elephant Butte is a flat-topped cap surrounded by numerous towers and fins including Parade of Elephants. Double Arch is also a natural feature of Elephant Butte and was used as a backdrop for the opening scene of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. [4] Precipitation runoff from Elephant Butte drains east into the nearby Colorado River.

  3. Elephant Butte (Monument Valley) - Wikipedia

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    Elephant Butte is a butte composed of three principal strata. The bottom layer is slope-forming Organ Rock Shale, the next stratum is cliff-forming De Chelly Sandstone, and the upper layer is Moenkopi Formation. The rock ranges in age from Permian at the bottom to Early Triassic at the top. The buttes and mesas of Monument Valley are the result ...

  4. Arches National Park - Wikipedia

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    The park consists of 310.31 km 2 (76,680 acres; 119.81 sq mi; 31,031 ha) of high desert located on the Colorado Plateau. [5] The highest elevation in the park is 5,653 ft (1,723 m) at Elephant Butte, and the lowest elevation is 4,085 ft (1,245 m) at the visitor center. The park receives an average of less than 10 in (250 mm) of rain annually.

  5. Elephant Butte Lake visitor guide: when to visit, where to ...

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    Elephant Butte State Park is a New Mexico gem. On holiday weekends like Memorial Day, visitors have historically reached 100,000 on each day. Elephant Butte Lake visitor guide: when to visit ...

  6. Camel Butte - Wikipedia

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    Precipitation runoff from this butte's slopes drains into Gypsum Creek which is a tributary of the San Juan River. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises 550 feet (168 meters) above the surrounding terrain in 0.1 mile (0.16 km). The nearest higher neighbor is Elephant Butte, 0.5 miles (0.80 km) to the north. [1]

  7. Elephant Butte Lake State Park - Wikipedia

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    Elephant Butte Dam is named after a rock formation resembling an elephant. [2] Crews began construction on the dam in 1911 and ended in 1916. This was a major engineering feat in its day. The enormous concrete dam is the major feature of the Elephant Butte National Register Historic District.

  8. Elephant Butte - Wikipedia

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    Elephant Butte (Monument Valley), Arizona; Elephant Butte (Hidalgo County, New Mexico) Elephant Butte (Sierra County, New Mexico), a volcanic neck surrounded by a lake; Elephant Butte (Montana), a mountain in Garfield County; Elephant Butte (Arches National Park), highest point in Arches National Park

  9. Elephant Butte Fire prompts evacuations - AOL

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    As the Elephant Butte Fire grew on Monday afternoon, July 13, the Sheriff's Office in Jefferson County, Colorado, placed an evacuation order for 700 homes.