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Black Butte (Hill County, Montana)
Black Butte may refer to: Places * Black Butte (Glenn County, California), a mountain in the Northern Coast Ranges, California * Black Butte (Siskiyou County, California), a volcano in California ** Black Butte, California, a community in Siskiyou County, California * Black Butte (Colorado), a mountain in Baca County, Colorado * Black Butte (Stillwater County, Montana), a mountain in Stillwater County, Montana *Black Butte (Madison County, Montana), a peak in the Gravelly Range, Montana * Black Butte (Clark County, Nevada), a summit in Mesquite Valley, Nevada * Black Butte (South Virgin Mountains), a summit northwest of Bitter Ridge in Clark County, Nevada * Black Butte (Oregon), a volcano in Deschutes County ** Black Butte Ranch, Oregon, a planned community in Deschutes County *Black Butte, Oregon, a former community in Lane County Other uses *Black Butte Porter, a beer by Deschutes Brewery See also * Black Buttes The Black Buttes, also known historically as the Sawtooth Rock ...
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Black Butte (Glenn County, California)
Black Butte is a mountain butte located in the Northern Coast Ranges of California south of Mendocino Pass. It rises to an elevation of north of the Black Butte River. The mountain on the Mendocino National Forest is the highest point in county of Glenn County. In spite of the difference in elevation between the river valley at and Black Butte, the summit's prominence is moderate due to the neighboring Plaskett Meadows. The high elevation of the mountain and plateau bring heavy winter snowfall and a low average annual temperature. US Forest Highway 7, a dirt road connection between the eastern and western segments of State Route 162 passes to the north of Black Butte. However, this route is closed in winter due to heavy snowfall. See also * List of highest points in California by county This is a list of highest points in California, in alphabetical order by county. All elevations use the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88), the currently accepted vertical ...
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Black Butte (Siskiyou County, California)
Black Butte (formerly Wintoon Butte, Cone Mountain, Sugar Loaf and Muir's Peak) is a cluster of overlapping dacite lava domes in a butte, a satellite cone of Mount Shasta. It is located directly adjacent to the northbound lanes of Interstate 5 at milepost 742 between the cities of Mount Shasta and Weed, California. The I-5 freeway crosses a pass, Black Butte Summit, at the western base of the lava domes. The lava domes were extruded at the foot of the cone of Shastina following the period of its major eruptions about 9,000–10,000 years ago. A United States Forest Service fire lookout tower was built on the summit in the early 1930s, but destroyed during the Columbus Day Storm of 1962. A new lookout was built in 1963 and operated until 1973. The building was moved by helicopter to a new location in 1975 and only the concrete foundation remains today. A trail leads to the summit from a trailhead accessible by gravel roads off the Everitt Memorial Highway. The summit bo ...
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Black Butte, California
Black Butte (formerly Wintoon Butte, Cone Mountain, Sugar Loaf and Muir's Peak) is a cluster of overlapping dacite lava domes in a butte, a satellite cone of Mount Shasta. It is located directly adjacent to the northbound lanes of Interstate 5 at milepost 742 between the cities of Mount Shasta and Weed, California. The I-5 freeway crosses a pass, Black Butte Summit, at the western base of the lava domes. The lava domes were extruded at the foot of the cone of Shastina following the period of its major eruptions about 9,000–10,000 years ago. A United States Forest Service fire lookout tower was built on the summit in the early 1930s, but destroyed during the Columbus Day Storm of 1962. A new lookout was built in 1963 and operated until 1973. The building was moved by helicopter to a new location in 1975 and only the concrete foundation remains today. A trail leads to the summit from a trailhead accessible by gravel roads off the Everitt Memorial Highway. The summit bo ...
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Black Butte (Colorado)
Black Butte may refer to: Places *Black Butte (Glenn County, California), a mountain in the Northern Coast Ranges, California *Black Butte (Siskiyou County, California), a volcano in California **Black Butte, California, a community in Siskiyou County, California *Black Butte (Colorado), a mountain in Baca County, Colorado *Black Butte (Stillwater County, Montana), a mountain in Stillwater County, Montana *Black Butte (Madison County, Montana), a peak in the Gravelly Range, Montana *Black Butte (Clark County, Nevada), a summit in Mesquite Valley, Nevada *Black Butte (South Virgin Mountains), a summit northwest of Bitter Ridge in Clark County, Nevada *Black Butte (Oregon), a volcano in Deschutes County **Black Butte Ranch, Oregon, a planned community in Deschutes County *Black Butte, Oregon, a former community in Lane County Other uses * Black Butte Porter, a beer by Deschutes Brewery See also * Black Buttes The Black Buttes, also known historically as the Sawtooth Rocks, make u ...
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Baca County, Colorado
Baca County is a county located in the U.S. state of Colorado. As of the 2020 United States Census, 2020 census, the population was 3,506. The county seat is Springfield, Colorado, Springfield. Located at the southeast corner of Colorado, the county shares state borders with Kansas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. History Baca County was created by the Colorado legislature on April 16, 1889, out of eastern portions of Las Animas County, Colorado, Las Animas County. Baca County was named in honor of American pioneer, pioneer and Colorado General Assembly, Colorado territorial legislator Felipe Baca. Prior to the 1880s there was little activity in the county, other than along the Cutoff Branch of the Santa Fe Trail that crosses its extreme southeastern corner. The 1910s saw wet years and expansion due to the increase in acreage that could be homesteaded. World War I also brought increased demand for agricultural products. The arrival of the Santa Fe Railroad in 1926 created new towns ...
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Black Butte (Stillwater County, Montana)
Black Butte may refer to: Places *Black Butte (Glenn County, California), a mountain in the Northern Coast Ranges, California *Black Butte (Siskiyou County, California), a volcano in California **Black Butte, California, a community in Siskiyou County, California *Black Butte (Colorado), a mountain in Baca County, Colorado *Black Butte (Stillwater County, Montana), a mountain in Stillwater County, Montana *Black Butte (Madison County, Montana), a peak in the Gravelly Range, Montana *Black Butte (Clark County, Nevada), a summit in Mesquite Valley, Nevada *Black Butte (South Virgin Mountains), a summit northwest of Bitter Ridge in Clark County, Nevada *Black Butte (Oregon), a volcano in Deschutes County **Black Butte Ranch, Oregon, a planned community in Deschutes County *Black Butte, Oregon, a former community in Lane County Other uses * Black Butte Porter, a beer by Deschutes Brewery See also * Black Buttes The Black Buttes, also known historically as the Sawtooth Rocks, make u ...
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Stillwater County, Montana
Stillwater County is a county in the U.S. state of Montana. As of the 2020 census, the population was 8,963. Its county seat is Columbus. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of , of which is land and (0.5%) is water. Major highways * Interstate 90 * U.S. Highway 10 (Former) * Montana Highway 78 Adjacent counties * Golden Valley County - north * Yellowstone County - east * Carbon County - south * Park County - southwest * Sweet Grass County - west National protected areas * Custer National Forest (part) * Grass Lake National Wildlife Refuge * Hailstone National Wildlife Refuge Demographics 2000 census As of the 2000 United States census, there were 8,195 people, 3,234 households, and 2,347 families in the county. The population density was 5 people per square mile (2/km2). There were 3,947 housing units at an average density of 2 per square mile (1/km2). The racial makeup of the county was 96.82% White, 0.13% ...
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Black Butte (Madison County, Montana)
Black Butte, el. is the highest peak in the Gravelly Range in Madison County, Montana. The eastern base of the peak is less than from the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest road #290 (Gravelly Range Road). Geology Black Butte is a remnant of what was once a volcanic cone. https://www.onthewingphotography.com/wings/2016/07/21/black-butte-of-the-gravelly-range-montana/#:~:text=The%20highest%20peak%20of%20the%20Gravelly%20Range%20is,volcanic%20cone%2C%20at%20an%20elevation%20of%2010%2C542%20feet. Due to its height, it is probably the third-highest volcanic peak in Montana, the second and first-highest being the laccoliths Lone Mountain Lone Mountain may refer to a place in the United States: * Lone Mountain, Tennessee, an unincorporated community * Lone Mountain (California), a hill in San Francisco, California ** Lone Mountain, San Francisco, California, the associated neighbor ... and Koch Peak. See also * Mountains in Madison County, Montana Notes {{reflist Mount ...
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Black Butte (Clark County, Nevada)
Black Butte is the summit of a small range of hills on the northwest edge of Mesquite Valley and the southern end of the Pahrump Valley in Clark County, Nevada Clark County is located in the U.S. state of Nevada. As of the 2020 census, the population was 2,265,461. Most of the county population resides in the Las Vegas Census County Divisions, which hold 1,771,945 people as of the 2010 Census, across .... It has an elevation of . References Mountains of Clark County, Nevada Mountains of Nevada {{ClarkCountyNV-geo-stub ...
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Black Butte (South Virgin Mountains)
Black Butte may refer to: Places *Black Butte (Glenn County, California), a mountain in the Northern Coast Ranges, California *Black Butte (Siskiyou County, California), a volcano in California **Black Butte, California, a community in Siskiyou County, California *Black Butte (Colorado), a mountain in Baca County, Colorado *Black Butte (Stillwater County, Montana), a mountain in Stillwater County, Montana *Black Butte (Madison County, Montana), a peak in the Gravelly Range, Montana *Black Butte (Clark County, Nevada), a summit in Mesquite Valley, Nevada *Black Butte (South Virgin Mountains), a summit northwest of Bitter Ridge in Clark County, Nevada *Black Butte (Oregon), a volcano in Deschutes County **Black Butte Ranch, Oregon, a planned community in Deschutes County *Black Butte, Oregon, a former community in Lane County Other uses * Black Butte Porter, a beer by Deschutes Brewery See also * Black Buttes The Black Buttes, also known historically as the Sawtooth Rocks, make u ...
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Black Butte (Oregon)
Black Butte is an extinct stratovolcano in the U.S. state of Oregon. Located in Jefferson County, it is part of Deschutes National Forest. Black Butte forms part of the Cascade volcanic arc. The butte lies just south of the Metolius Springs, which merge to form the headwaters of the Metolius River. The Metolius River's basin sustains a wide array of plant life, large and small mammals, and more than 80 bird species. Black Butte last erupted during the Pleistocene; geologists have estimated its age at 0.4, 0.5, and 1.43 ± 0.33 million years ago. The duration of the eruptions that built the volcano remains unclear, though the activity likely coincided with large-scale block faulting in the vicinity of the Metolius Springs. Black Butte has a prominent volcanic cone and is made up of mafic (rich in magnesium and iron) basaltic andesite lava. Despite having a well-preserved, symmetrical shape and an unexposed pyroclastic core, the butte has undergone moderate erosion, with shallo ...
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Black Butte Ranch, Oregon
Black Butte Ranch is a census-designated place (CDP) and unincorporated private resort community in Deschutes County, Oregon, United States. It is located in the Cascade Range, northwest of Sisters. The population was 366 at the 2010 census. Black Butte Ranch allows public access to its restaurant, golf courses and horse stables, but is primarily oriented to its year-round residents and seasonal guests. History The planned community of Black Butte Ranch was developed starting in 1970 by Brooks Resources, a subsidiary of Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company on the site of the former Black Butte cattle ranch directly south of Black Butte. The first residents arrived in 1971 and Black Butte Ranch post office was established the same year. As of December 2013, the president and CEO of Black Butte Ranch is Scott Huntsman, and the chairman of the Board of Directors is Mark Pilkenton. Geography Black Butte Ranch is located in northwestern Deschutes County to the southwest of U.S. Route ...
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