Kingman Pass
44°56′06″N 110°43′24″W / 44.93500°N 110.72333°W / 44.93500; -110.72333 (Kingman Pass)[1] Structures
and history Geography
and geology
Kingman Pass el. 7,119 feet (2,170 m) is a mountain pass between Terrance Mountain and Bunsen Peak on the Grand Loop Road (U.S. Route 89), just south of Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park. The pass is named for Lieutenant Dan Christie Kingman of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Kingman rebuilt this difficult portion of the Grand Loop Road in the area known as The Golden Gate in 1883.[2]
Images of Kingman Pass and Trestle
- Original Kingman Trestle, 1885
- Kingman Pass from Swan Lake, 1922
- Kingman Pass, 1921
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Yellowstone National Park - Mammoth Hot Springs
Historic structures and other attractions in the Mammoth Hot Springs area
and history
- Fort Yellowstone
- Mammoth Hot Springs Historic District
- North Entrance Road Historic District
- Obsidian Cliff Kiosk
- Roosevelt Arch
- U.S. Post Office (Yellowstone National Park)
and geology
- Antler Peak
- Bunsen Peak
- Clagett Butte
- Electric Peak
- Gallatin Range
- Gardiner, Montana
- Gardner River
- Golden Gate Canyon
- Gray Peak
- Kingman Pass
- Joseph Peak
- Mammoth Hot Springs
- Mount Everts
- Obsidian Cliff
- Semi-Centennial Geyser
- Sepulcher Mountain Sheepeater Cliff
- Terrace Mountain
- Yellowstone River
- List of Yellowstone National Park-related articles
- Media related to Mammoth Hot Springs at Wikimedia Commons
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