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Mountain in Wyoming, USA For other uses, see Ranger Peak.

Ranger Peak
Ranger Peak is the snow covered mountain at right while Eagles Rest Peak is at left. Waterfalls Canyon lies between the two mountains.
Highest point
Elevation11,360 ft (3,460 m)
Prominence1,595 ft (486 m)
Coordinates43°55′43″N 110°45′49″W / 43.92861°N 110.76361°W / 43.92861; -110.76361
Geography
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LocationGrand Teton National Park, Teton County, Wyoming, U.S.
Parent rangeTeton Range
Topo mapUSGS Ranger Peak

Ranger Peak (11,360 feet (3,460 m)) is in the northern Teton Range, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. The peak is located slightly northwest of and across Jackson Lake from Colter Bay Village. Colter Canyon is to the north while Waterfalls Canyon is immediately southeast of the peak, but there are no maintained trails in the area. Access to the summit involves off trail hiking and scrambling. The top of the mountain is more than 4,500 feet (1,400 m) above Jackson Lake.

On March 7, 2012, Chris Onufer and Steve Romeo, both local residents and considered expert skiers, were killed by an avalanche on Ranger Peak. The avalanche originated in a couloir on the north side of Waterfalls Canyon at the 10,300 ft (3,100 m) level and traveled more than 3,000 ft (910 m) down the mountain slope into the canyon.

References

  1. ^ "Ranger Peak, Wyoming". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 28, 2011.
  2. "Ranger Peak". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved May 28, 2011.
  3. Ranger Peak, WY (Map). TopoQwest (United States Geological Survey Maps). Retrieved May 28, 2011.
  4. "More Details Emerge in Death of Backcountry Skiers". Park News. National Park Service. March 9, 2012. Retrieved March 10, 2012.
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