- Steptoe Butte
Steptoe Butte is a
quartzite island jutting out of the siltyloess of thePalouse hills inWhitman County, Washington . The rock that forms the butte is over 400 million years old, in contrast with the 15-17 million year oldColumbia River basalts that underlie the rest of the Palouse (such "islands" of ancient rock have come to be called steptoes).A hotel built by
Cashup Davis stood atop Steptoe butte from 1888 to 1908, burning down several years after it closed. In 1946,Virgil McCroskey donated convert|120|acre|km2 of land to form Steptoe Butte State Park, which was later increased to over convert|150|acre|km2. Steptoe Butte is currently recognized as a National Natural Landmark because of its unique geological value. It is named in honor ofColonel Edward Steptoe .A narrow paved road winds around the butte, leading to a parking area at the summit. Popular activities, besides sight-seeing, include
hang gliding and flying kites and model airplanes.Elevation: convert|3612|ft|m, approximately convert|1000|ft|m above the surrounding countryside.
External links
* [http://www.parks.wa.gov/parkpage.asp?selectedpark=Steptoe%20Butte&pageno=1 Steptoe Butte State Park]
* [http://www.gosleepgo.com/node/519 Steptoe Butte at GoSleepGo.com]
* [http://www.spokaneoutdoors.com/cashupsteptoe.htm Cashup Davis and his hotel]
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