White Butte

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White Butte is a prominent butte in southwestern North Dakota known as the state's highest natural elevation and a popular hiking destination.

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White Butte canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf butte
mountain summit
access via private land with public access
climateZone continental climate
country United States of America
distanceToAmidon approximately 10 miles south
distanceToDickinson approximately 65 miles southwest
elevation 1069 meters
3506 feet
geologicalType erosional remnant
sedimentary rock formation
hasAccessRoad gravel road to trailhead area
hasFeature badlands terrain
exposed sedimentary layers
grassland slopes
hasSummitMarker yes
hasTrailType hiking trail
hasVegetation mixed grass prairie
hasWildlife prairie wildlife species
highestPointOf North Dakota
is highest natural elevation in North Dakota
isPartOf Great Plains
surface form: Northern Great Plains physiographic province
isPopularWith highpointers
local hikers
landOwnership privately owned
locatedIn North Dakota
Slope County
locatedInRegion southwestern North Dakota
mapReference USGS topographic maps
surface form: USGS Amidon topographic map
near Amidon, North Dakota
nearestCity Dickinson, North Dakota
notableFor being the state high point of North Dakota
panoramic views of surrounding badlands
range Badlands
surface form: Badlands of North Dakota
recreationUseLevel light to moderate
region Great Plains
slopeAspect primarily south and east facing slopes
stateHighPointRank one per state for North Dakota
topographicProminence about 195 meters
about 640 feet
tourismCategory state highpoint hiking destination
usedFor hiking
nature photography
sightseeing

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North Dakota highestPoint White Butte