Mount Delano
Mount Delano is a mountain summit in Park County, Montana, United States.
Description
Mount Delano is located south-southeast of Livingston in the northern Absaroka Range, which is a subrange of the Rocky Mountains. It is situated in the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness on land managed by Gallatin National Forest, and can be seen from U.S. [Route 89 in Montana|Highway 89] when travelling between Livingston and Yellowstone National Park. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into the north and south forks of Deep Creek which is a tributary of the Yellowstone River. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises above the South Fork in ; above the North Fork in ; and above the Yellowstone in. The mountain's toponym, which honors Columbus Delano, has been officially adopted by the United States Board on Geographic Names, and has been printed in publications since at least 1873. Delano served as President Ulysses S. Grant's Secretary of the Interior and he was instrumental in the establishment of America's first national park, Yellowstone.
Climate
Based on the Köppen climate classification, Mount Delano is located in a subarctic climate zone characterized by long, usually very cold winters, and mild summers. Winter temperatures can drop below 0 °F with wind chill factors below −10 °F.