Teewinot Mountain

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Teewinot Mountain is a prominent, jagged peak in Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park, known for its steep faces and striking presence in the Teton Range skyline.

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Teewinot Mountain canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
peak
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Teton County, Wyoming
elevation 12323 ft
3756 m
geologicAge Precambrian Supereon
surface form: Precambrian
hasClimate alpine climate
hasClimbingHazard exposed terrain
loose rock
rapidly changing weather
hasEasiestRoute east face route
scramble
hasLandManager National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
hasNameOrigin Shoshoni language
surface form: Shoshone language
hasNotableFeature jagged summit
prominent skyline presence
steep faces
hasRockType igneous rock
metamorphic rock
hasSummitFeature sharp, narrow summit ridge
isAccessedFrom Jenny Lake Trail
surface form: Jenny Lake trailheads

String Lake trailheads
isEastOf Mt Owen
surface form: Mount Owen
isNorthOf Grand Teton peak
surface form: Grand Teton
isPartOfView iconic Teton Range skyline
isPhotographedFor dramatic profile
isPopularFor hiking approaches
mountaineering
technical climbing
isVisibleFrom Jenny Lake
surface form: Jenny Lake area

Teton Park Road
locatedIn Grand Teton National Park
Teton County, Wyoming
United States of America
surface form: United States

Wyoming
nameMeaning many pinnacles
nearestHigherNeighbor Mount Owen
overlooks Cascade Canyon
Jenny Lake
parentPeak Mt Owen
surface form: Mount Owen
partOf Teton Range
prominence 1560 ft
476 m
range Teton Range
state Wyoming
topographicIsolation 0.86 km
withinProtectedArea Grand Teton National Park

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Teton Range in Wyoming hasPeak Teewinot Mountain
subject surface form: Teton Range
Teton Range contains Teewinot Mountain
Jenny Lake hasViewOf Teewinot Mountain