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All the United States North Dakota Bowman White Butte

White Butte

This simple badlands butte is the highest point in North Dakota and may be the only high point to charge admission.

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In the arid Badlands of southwestern North Dakota, White Butte is the highest point in the state at 3,507 feet above sea level, but this peak does reside on private property and visitors are encouraged to call ahead to pay the suggested admission fee. 

White Butte gets its chalky color from the bentonite clay that makes up the butte which was formed by glacial runoff thousands of years ago. As only the 30th tallest state high point, the hike to the top of White Butte is not particularly challenging, including only a one mile trek to the summit from an old farmhouse marking the trail's start. However, the countryside crawls with prairie rattlesnakes in the summer which can make the trip more dangerous.  

The butte and surrounding lands are owned by Daryle and Mary Dennis, who have granted a right of easement to allow interested highpointers to hike on their land and reach the summit. They request a $10 donation per vehicle from visitors to be deposited in the red iron ranger at the road near the start of the trail. Any proceeds that are offered to the family go to maintaining the site itself. 

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From US Route 85 and Main Street intersection in Amidon, ND, go east 1.9 miles and turn south on a gravel road. Go 4.9 miles and turn west. Go 1 mile and turn south at the Dennis' house. The Dennis' have a parking area near an old farmhouse. Leave your donation in the red iron ranger here, and hike one mile on the trail to the summit. Please close the gate in the fence after passing through.

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White Butte
Bowman, North Dakota, 58623
United States
46.386676, -103.302402

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