Barlow Peak
Barlow Peak el. 9,609 feet (2,929 m) is an isolated mountain peak in the Big Game Ridge section of southwest Yellowstone National Park south of the Continental Divide. Barlow peak was named by geologist Arnold Hague in 1885 for Captain John W. Barlow an early topographical engineer mapping in the park.[2]
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| Barlow Peak's namesake, John W. Barlow |
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See also
Mountains and mountain ranges of Yellowstone National Park
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