Newton Butte, in the
Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon (, yuf-x-yav, Wi:kaʼi:la, , Southern Paiute language: Paxa’uipi, ) is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona, United States. The Grand Canyon is long, up to wide and attains a depth of over a m ...
,
Arizona
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, United States is a prominence below the South Rim, northwest of Grandview Point, and north on a ridgeline from Shoshone Point which is one mile east of Yaki Point, East Rim Drive. Shoshone Point and Yaki are both on access roads from East Rim Drive, with Yaki being the more advantageous to different viewing directions.
Newton Butte is ,
and located on a point/ridge, just south of Granite Gorge on the
Colorado River
The Colorado River ( es, Río Colorado) is one of the principal rivers (along with the Rio Grande) in the Southwestern United States and northern Mexico. The river drains an expansive, arid drainage basin, watershed that encompasses parts of ...
. The point location of Newton Butte extends due north from an intermediate point on the South Rim, Shoshone Point,
which at the end of the Newton Butte point ridgeline, also forms the west perimeter of the ''Lonetree Canyon'' drainage, into Granite Gorge.
Just north of Newton Butte, 3/4 mi on the end of the point, is Pattie Butte, a lower elevation prominence, .
Two hiking trails are closest to Newton Butte. Across Granite Gorge, views south can be made from the
Clear Creek Trail
The Clear Creek Trail
is a hiking trail below the North Rim, from lower Bright Angel Canyon into lower Clear Creek Canyon of the Grand Canyon National Park, located in the U.S. state of Arizona.
Description
The trail begins near the Colorado ...
, at lower elevations or as it climbs past Zoroaster Canyon to ridgelines at the west of Clear Creek. The
Tonto Trail
The Tonto Trail is a hiking trail on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon in Grand Canyon National Park, located in the U.S. state of Arizona.
Access
The Tonto Trail does not terminate at either rim of the Grand Canyon, but begins along the south ...
on the Tonto Platform, south side of Granite Gorge, has the closest hiking points near the bottom elevations of Newton Butte.
Newton Butte is named for
Sir Isaac Newton
Sir Isaac Newton (25 December 1642 – 20 March 1726/27) was an English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, and author (described in his time as a "natural philosopher"), widely recognised as one of the great ...
(1642–1727), and was officially adopted in 1906 by the
U.S. Board on Geographic Names
The United States Board on Geographic Names (BGN) is a federal body operating under the United States Secretary of the Interior. The purpose of the board is to establish and maintain uniform usage of geographic names throughout the federal govern ...
.
Access
Newton Butte can be viewed from the South Rim viewpoints from Yavapai Point, Yaki Point, Shoshone Point, or Grandview Point. Access to East Rim Drive. South Rim, is from the east, on
Arizona State Route 64
State Route 64 (SR 64) is a state highway in the northern part of the US state of Arizona. It travels from its western terminus in Williams to its intersection with U.S. Route 89 (US 89) in Cameron.
Route description
S ...
, from
US 89
U.S. Route 89 (US 89) is a north–south United States Numbered Highway with two sections, and one former section. The southern section runs for from Flagstaff, Arizona, to the southern entrance of Yellowstone National Park. The northern section ...
. A west access to East Rim Drive is from
Williams, Arizona
Williams ( yuf-x-hav, Wii Gvʼul) is a city in Coconino County, Arizona, United States, located west of Flagstaff. Its population was 3,023 at the 2010 census. It lies on the routes of Historic Route 66 and Interstate 40. It is also the souther ...
, or
Flagstaff, by way of
U.S. Route 180 in Arizona
U.S. Route 180 is an east–west United States highway. Like many three-digit routes, US 180 no longer meets its "parent", US 80. US 80 was decommissioned west of Mesquite, Texas, and was replaced in Texas by Interstate 20 and Interstate 10 ...
.
Gallery
File:Newton Butte from Yaki Point.jpg, Newton Butte in bullseye, from Yaki Point. (Pattie Butte lower left)
File:Newton Butte Grand Canyon.jpg, Newton Butte on the right
File:Grand Canyon Lightrays.jpg, Newton Butte centered, from the east.
(Lyell Butte
Lyell Butte is a elevation summit located in the Grand Canyon, in Coconino County of northern Arizona, United States. It is situated east of Grand Canyon Village, immediately east of and below Shoshone Point, and 1.5 mile southeast of Newton B ...
to left, Newberry Butte to right)
File:Grandcanyon view5.jpg, O'Neill Butte, (above Supai Group
The Supai Group is a slope-forming section of red bed deposits found in the Colorado Plateau. The group was laid down during the Pennsylvanian to Lower Permian. Cliff-forming interbeds of sandstone are noticeable throughout the group. The Su ...
'redbeds'), on ridgeline from Yaki Point; (Newton Butte prominence off photo, right)
View northeast, with Cape Royal (point) on Walhalla Plateau (Kaibab Plateau
The Kaibab Plateau is a plateau almost entirely in Coconino County, Arizona (but extending slightly north into Kane County, Utah) in the Southwestern United States. The high plain is also known as the Buckskin Mountain, Buckskin Plateau, and K ...
), and flat-top of Wotans Throne and Vishnu Temple prominence.
(from Yavapai Point, west of Yaki Point, South Rim)
File:Grandcanyon view2.jpg, (view east-northeast, from Mather Point-(Yavapai Point))
O'Neill Butte, on ridgeline north, from Newton Butte. Pattie Butte sits on an upper platform of Redwall Limestone
The Redwall Limestone is a resistant cliff-forming unit of Mississippian age that forms prominent, red-stained cliffs in the Grand Canyon, ranging in height from to .
Lithology
Redwall Limestone consists predominantly of light-olive-gray to ...
, overlain by a 2nd-platform of Surprise Canyon Formation
The Surprise Canyon Formation is a geologic formation that consists of clastic and calcareous sedimentary rocks that fill paleovalleys and paleokarst of Late Mississippian ( Serpukhovian) age in Grand Canyon. These strata outcrop as isolated, le ...
. (partly eroded)
See also
*
The Howlands Butte, across Granite Gorge, ~2 mi
References
External links
* part of Newton Butte
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