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Elevation: 10,495 ft.

The Thunderer is a mountain peak in the northest section of Yellowstone National Park in the Absaroka Range. The Thunderer, named by members of the Arnold Hague Geological Survey of 1885 for it propensity to attract thunderstorms is a long high ridge just north of Mount Norris. Prior to 1885, the peak was considered just a high ridge extending north from Mount Norris. The Thunderer is easily visible from the northest entrance road as it passes up the Soda Butte Creek canyon.

The north end of the ridge can be reached via the 7.4 miles (11.9 km) Thunderer Cutoff Trail. The trailhead is located just opposite the Pebble Creek Campground on the northeast entrance road. This trail passes thru Chaw Pass to connect with the Cache Creek Trail which parallels the southeast face of The Thunderer ridge.

The Thunderer Nearby Places To Visit

  • Cache Creek Trail
    Elevation: 7,800 ft.  Length: 5.6 miles (9.0 km) Trailhead: This renowned…
  • Cache Creek Patrol Cabin
    Elevation: 7,743 ft. A beautiful place for recreation, Cache Creek Patrol Cabin is surrounded…
  • Pebble Creek Trail
    Elevation: 6,900 ft. to 8,400 ft. Length: 12 miles (19 km) Trailhead: Drive…

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