23 MDC — NGS PY0837 — Park County, US

USNGStrigunknown#5165
Latitude
44.701667°
Longitude
-110.506194°
Ortho h
2342.03 m
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This triangulation station is part of the NGS geodetic network, which establishes horizontal control points across the United States. As a trig station, this point served as a reference for surveying operations and mapping activities, positioned at 44.70167° N, 110.50619° W in Park County, Wyoming. Trig stations are typically marked ground monuments that function as known survey positions for terrestrial and aerial surveys. Such points remain valuable for verifying existing survey networks, establishing local control, and validating modern positioning technologies. The documented coordinates provide reference surveyors with precise geospatial baseline data. While elevation information was not recorded for this station, its location in the greater Yellowstone region makes it relevant for regional surveying projects. Continued maintenance and documentation of NGS control points supports the geodetic infrastructure essential to accurate surveying and mapping activities.

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