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- Colters_Hell abstract "Colter's Hell is an area of fumaroles and hot springs on the Shoshone River near Cody in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The thermal area covers about a square mile at the mouth of the Shoshone's canyon. Its thermal activity has declined ever since its description by mountain man John Colter, who parted from the Lewis & Clark Expedition prior to its conclusion and passed through the region in the winter of 1807-1808. Colter's account of the features on what was then called the Stinkingwater River has subsequently been confused with the much more extensive and powerful geysers in Yellowstone National Park, which Colter may not have actually visited.Other early descriptions of Colter's Hell date back to the trapper Joseph Meek in the year of 1830 as well as to Plenty Coups, a chief of the Absarokee Indians, who camped with his tribe at the thermal area in 1840. Meek had seen geyser basin in Yellowstone and described Colter's Hell in similar terms, implying that there were active geysers at his visit. Today the area consists of hot springs and steam vents. Several extinct geyser or hot spring cones stand up to 30 feet (9.1 m) high on the riverbank. Other hot springs were located near the confluence of the north and south forks of the Shoshone, now drowned under the reservoir created by Buffalo Bill Dam.The notion that Colter's Hell referred to one of the geyser basins of Yellowstone first appeared in Hiram M. Chittenden's 1895 book Yellowstone National Park. However, Chittenden went on to describe a \"tar spring\" on the Stinkingwater as well under the same name. Chittenden's speculation contradicts the earliest published description of the site in Washington Irving's account of Captain Benjamin L.E. Bonneville's journals of Bonneville's scouts' visit to the location in 1833, the same year that another of Bonneville's survey parties discovered the geyser basins of Yellowstone along the Firehole River.Colter's Hell is just to the north of US 14-16-20 on the west side of Cody. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.".
- Colters_Hell added "1973-08-14".
- Colters_Hell location Park_County,_Wyoming.
- Colters_Hell location Wyoming.
- Colters_Hell nearestCity Cody,_Wyoming.
- Colters_Hell nrhpReferenceNumber "73001937".
- Colters_Hell thumbnail Colters_Hell.jpg?width=300.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageExternalLink chap4.htm.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageExternalLink site.aspx?id=313.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageID "7276524".
- Colters_Hell wikiPageLength "4209".
- Colters_Hell wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Colters_Hell wikiPageRevisionID "684633842".
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Absarokee,_Montana.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Benjamin_Bonneville.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Buffalo_Bill_Dam.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geothermal_features_of_Park_County,_Wyoming.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hot_springs_of_Wyoming.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Park_County,_Wyoming.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landmarks_in_Wyoming.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Wyoming.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Natural_features_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rocky_Mountains.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Cody,_Wyoming.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Firehole_River.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Fumarole.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Hiram_M._Chittenden.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink John_Colter.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Meek.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Mountain_man.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Native_Americans_in_the_United_States.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Park_County,_Wyoming.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Plenty_Coups.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Shoshone_River.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Route_14.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Route_16.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Route_20.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink U.S._state.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Washington_Irving.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Wyoming.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Yellowstone_National_Park.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLinkText "Colter's Hell".
- Colters_Hell wikiPageWikiLinkText "geothermally active area".
- Colters_Hell added "1973-08-14".
- Colters_Hell governingBody "Bureau of Reclamation".
- Colters_Hell latDegrees "44".
- Colters_Hell latDirection "N".
- Colters_Hell latMinutes "30".
- Colters_Hell latSeconds "53".
- Colters_Hell location Park_County,_Wyoming.
- Colters_Hell location Wyoming.
- Colters_Hell locmapin "Wyoming".
- Colters_Hell longDegrees "109".
- Colters_Hell longDirection "W".
- Colters_Hell longMinutes "7".
- Colters_Hell longSeconds "2".
- Colters_Hell name "Colter's Hell".
- Colters_Hell nearestCity Cody,_Wyoming.
- Colters_Hell refnum "73001937".
- Colters_Hell wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_NRHP.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NRHP_in_Park_County,_Wyoming.
- Colters_Hell wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Colters_Hell subject Category:Geothermal_features_of_Park_County,_Wyoming.
- Colters_Hell subject Category:Hot_springs_of_Wyoming.
- Colters_Hell subject Category:Landforms_of_Park_County,_Wyoming.
- Colters_Hell subject Category:Landmarks_in_Wyoming.
- Colters_Hell subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Wyoming.
- Colters_Hell subject Category:Natural_features_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Colters_Hell subject Category:Rocky_Mountains.
- Colters_Hell hypernym Area.
- Colters_Hell point "44.514722222222225 -109.11722222222222".
- Colters_Hell type HistoricPlace.
- Colters_Hell type Place.
- Colters_Hell type Attraction.
- Colters_Hell type Feature.
- Colters_Hell type Landform.
- Colters_Hell type Range.
- Colters_Hell type Site.
- Colters_Hell type Location.
- Colters_Hell type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Colters_Hell type Place.
- Colters_Hell type Thing.
- Colters_Hell type SpatialThing.
- Colters_Hell comment "Colter's Hell is an area of fumaroles and hot springs on the Shoshone River near Cody in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The thermal area covers about a square mile at the mouth of the Shoshone's canyon. Its thermal activity has declined ever since its description by mountain man John Colter, who parted from the Lewis & Clark Expedition prior to its conclusion and passed through the region in the winter of 1807-1808.".
- Colters_Hell label "Colter's Hell".
- Colters_Hell sameAs Q1112127.
- Colters_Hell sameAs Colter’s_Hell.
- Colters_Hell sameAs Colters_Hell.
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- Colters_Hell sameAs Q1112127.
- Colters_Hell lat "44.514722222222225".
- Colters_Hell long "-109.11722222222222".
- Colters_Hell wasDerivedFrom Colters_Hell?oldid=684633842.
- Colters_Hell depiction Colters_Hell.jpg.
- Colters_Hell isPrimaryTopicOf Colters_Hell.
- Colters_Hell name "Colter's Hell".