Yellowstone Lake and Mt. Sheridan, Yellowstone National Park
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| Yellowstone Lake, the principal lake of the Park, at an altitude of 7,749 feet, is one of the highest navigable bodies of water in the world. The water supply comes from snows or the surrounding mountains, and from the Yellowstone and other rivers and creeks. Mount Sheridan was first called Everts by members of the Washburn party, but later the name Everts was given to the high cliffs east of Mammoth, near which he was found after being lost so many days. |