Mount Woodrow Wilson

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Elevation13,502 ft (4,115 m)[1]
Prominence502 ft (153 m)[1]
Coordinates43°10′01″N 109°39′06″W / 43.16694°N 109.65167°W / 43.16694; -109.65167[2]
LocationFremont / Sublette counties, Wyoming, U.S.
Mount Woodrow Wilson
South aspect centered above glacier
Highest point
Elevation13,502 ft (4,115 m)[1]
Prominence502 ft (153 m)[1]
Coordinates43°10′01″N 109°39′06″W / 43.16694°N 109.65167°W / 43.16694; -109.65167[2]
Geography
Mount Woodrow Wilson is located in Wyoming
Mount Woodrow Wilson
Mount Woodrow Wilson
Location in Wyoming
Mount Woodrow Wilson is located in the United States
Mount Woodrow Wilson
Mount Woodrow Wilson
Location in the United States
LocationFremont / Sublette counties, Wyoming, U.S.
Parent rangeWind River Range
Topo mapUSGS Gannett Peak
Climbing
First ascent1924 by Albert Bessine, Edgar Doll and Carol Thompson-Jones

Mount Woodrow Wilson (13,502 feet (4,115 m)) is located in the Wind River Range in the U.S. state of Wyoming.[3] Mount Woodrow Wilson is the eighth-highest mountain in the range and the ninth-highest in Wyoming. The summit is located in the Bridger Wilderness of Bridger-Teton National Forest on the Continental Divide, 1.25 miles (2.01 km) south of Gannett Peak. The flanks of the mountain are covered in snowfields and glaciers, including Dinwoody Glacier to the northeast, Mammoth Glacier to the west and Sphinx Glacier to the south.

It is named after the U.S. president Woodrow Wilson.

South aspect centered at top
Northwest aspect of Mount Woodrow Wilson centered above Mammoth Glacier

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