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Elk Mountain is a town in Carbon County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 150 at the 2020 census . The town shares its name with a mountain 7 miles (11 km) to its southwest.
Elk Mountain is located in a public landlocked parcel which became the center of federal lawsuit against four hunters from Missouri in 2022. In 2020 and 2021, the hunters used a step ladder and OnX, an application that maps public lands, to "corner-cross" their way over the 22,000-acre ranch (8,900 ha) owned by Fred Eshelman, an entrepreneur and resident of North Carolina.
Elk Mountain is in the northern Teton Range, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. [3] The peak is part of a ridge immediately west of Owl Peak and the elevation is estimated to be between 10,720 and 10,800 feet (3,270 and 3,290 m). [1] Elk Mountain is the northernmost peak in the Teton Range over 10,000 feet (3,000 m) in elevation.
In a separate announcement, the Wyoming Livestock Board said that these cases of anthrax — which were found in beef herds near Wyoming’s Elk Mountain — are the first since the 1970s. The ...
WYO 72 heads northwest out of Elk Mountain as Bridge Street and then loses the name when it leaves the town. At approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Elk Mountain, Highway 72 intersects Interstate 80 at Exit 255. Highway 72 continues heading northwest towards Hanna, Wyoming, hence the road's name Hanna Road. 14.3 miles (23.0 km) north of ...
Elk Mountain (Carbon County, Wyoming), a mountain in the Medicine Bow Mountains, Wyoming; Other. Elk Mountain Ski Area, a ski resort in Union Dale, Pennsylvania, USA;
Echo Peak (Wyoming) Elk Mountain (Carbon County, Wyoming) Elk Mountain (Teton County, Wyoming) Mount Everts; F. Factory Hill; Mount Febbas; First Peoples Mountain;
Mount Sheridan, elevation 10,313 feet (3,143 m), is a prominent mountain peak overlooking Heart Lake in the Red Mountains of Yellowstone National Park. The peak is named in honor of General Philip H. Sheridan , U.S. Army, one of the early protectors of the park.