Bunsen Peak

Bunsen Peak el. 8,564 feet (2,610 m) is a prominent peak due south of Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. The peak lies on the east flank of Kingman Pass on the Mammoth to Norris section of the Grand Loop Road. The peak was first ascended by Ferdinand V. Hayden and Captain John W. Barlow in 1871, Bunsen Peak was not named until 1872 during the second Hayden Geologic Survey. E. S. Topping named the peak Observation Mountain in 1872 as well, but that name did not stick. The Bunsen Peak Trail with its trailhead just south of Mammoth is a steep 2.1 miles (3.4 km) to the summit. Bunsen Peak was named for the German chemist Robert Bunsen, the inventor of the Bunsen Burner and responsible for early work on volcanic geyser theories.

Bunsen Peak
Bunsen Peak from Mammoth, 2009
Highest point
Elevation8,564 ft (2,610 m)
Coordinates44°55′54″N 110°42′25″W
Geography
Bunsen Peak
Yellowstone National Park, Park County, Wyoming, U.S.
Parent rangeGallatin Range
Topo mapMammoth
Geology
Age of rockPleistocene or before
Mountain typeCinder cone
Last eruptionPleistocene or before
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