Bare Butte
Mountain in Texas, United States
Bare Butte is a summit in Wichita County, Texas, in the United States.[1] With an elevation of 1,056 feet (322 m), Bare Butte is the 1529th highest summit in the state of Texas.[2]
Bare Butte was named for one Mr. Barre, an early settler and prospector.[3]
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33°53′05.9″N 98°38′25.6″W / 33.884972°N 98.640444°W / 33.884972; -98.640444
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