South Teton

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South Teton is a prominent mountain peak in Wyoming’s Teton Range, known for its rugged alpine terrain and popular climbing routes.

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South Teton canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
peak
climbingType alpine climbing
rock climbing
snow and ice climbing
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Teton County, Wyoming
easiestRoute scramble via Avalanche Canyon and the Southwest Couloir
elevation 12514 ft
3814 m
firstAscentBy Eleanor Davis
Fritiof Fryxell
Phil Smith
firstAscentYear 1923
geologicProvince Northern Rocky Mountains
hasGlacialFeatures yes
hasRoute Ice Cream Cone route
North Ridge route
Southwest Couloir
hasSummitViewsOf Grand Teton peak
surface form: Grand Teton

Jackson Hole
Teton Range
knownFor mountaineering
rugged alpine terrain
scrambling routes
technical climbing routes
locatedIn Teton Range
United States of America
surface form: United States

Wyoming
locatedInProtectedArea Grand Teton National Park
map USGS Grand Teton topographic map
mountainRange Teton Range
nearestHigherNeighbor Middle Teton
parentPeak Middle Teton
partOf Rocky Mountains
popularActivity backpacking
climbing
mountaineering
prominence 262 m
859 ft
region northwestern Wyoming
surface form: Western Wyoming
relativeLocation south of Grand Teton
south of Middle Teton
rockType metamorphic rock
state Wyoming
terrain alpine
topographicIsolation 0.62 mi
1.0 km
within Grand Teton National Park

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Teton Range in Wyoming hasPeak South Teton
subject surface form: Teton Range
Teton Range contains South Teton
Middle Teton isEastOf South Teton