ROARING MTN — NGS PY1257 — Park County, US

USNGStrigunknown#5600
Latitude
44.785019°
Longitude
-110.722629°
Ortho h
2464.10 m
Verifications
0
Last checked
Never
This triangulation station is part of the National Geodetic Survey network, which establishes and maintains the primary geodetic framework for the United States. Trig stations serve as fundamental control points for surveying, mapping, and engineering projects across the country. Located in Park County, Wyoming, this benchmark is positioned at 44.78502°N, 110.72263°W. As a trig point, it was established to provide accurate horizontal positioning data for regional and local surveying efforts. The station's documentation and recovery are essential for surveyors and engineers requiring reliable reference coordinates. Verification of such benchmarks ensures the integrity of geodetic networks used in cadastral surveys, infrastructure development, and geographical information systems. Periodic confirmation of these control points maintains the accuracy and utility of the nation's surveying infrastructure for current and future applications.

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ROARING MTN — NGS PY1257 — Park County, US is a triangulation station located in United States, catalogued in the US NGS dataset. The point has been assigned the stable identifier #5600 on SurveyingPedia and sits at an approximate elevation of 2464.1 metres. Its coordinates in WGS84 are 44.785019°, -110.722629°, corresponding to 44° 47′ 6.07″ N, 110° 43′ 21.46″ W in the traditional degrees-minutes-seconds format. This page is a self-updating reference — all data is aggregated from public open sources and cross-checked periodically against the originating agency.

Professional surveyors, engineers, and topographers use points like ROARING MTN — NGS PY1257 — Park County, US to anchor total-station traverses, verify GNSS/RTK solutions, calibrate levelling instruments, and validate survey deliverables against known coordinates. The record on this page is refreshed daily via automated pipelines that monitor the public sources for any updates, corrections, or status changes.

Coordinate formats

WGS84 (decimal)44.785019, -110.722629
WGS84 (DMS)44° 47′ 6.07″ N, 110° 43′ 21.46″ W
UTM zone (approx.)Zone 12N (approx.)
Elevation2464.10 m
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Geodetic context in United States

The national geodetic reference in United States is maintained by National Geodetic Survey (NGS). The active datum is NAD83(2011) / NATRF2022 (active). Coordinates shown on this page are expressed in WGS84 (ETRF/ITRF-compatible) which is directly usable in most modern GNSS receivers. For cadastral work in United States you may need to convert to the local datum using the Coordinate Hub.

Browse the full list of indexed control points in United States from the country page.

Nearby benchmarks

The closest 6 indexed control points within roughly 50 km of this location:

US NGS · triangulation station
U 157 — NGS PY0117 — Park County, US
1.3 km away · US
US NGS · triangulation station
F 9 — NGS PY0116 — Park County, US
1.5 km away · US
US NGS · triangulation station
V 157 — NGS PY0115 — Park County, US
1.6 km away · US
US NGS · triangulation station
T 157 — NGS PY0119 — Park County, US
2.1 km away · US
US NGS · triangulation station
E 9 — NGS PY0118 — Park County, US
2.1 km away · US
US NGS · triangulation station
W 157 — NGS PY0114 — Park County, US
2.6 km away · US

Frequently asked questions

What is ROARING MTN — NGS PY1257 — Park County, US?

ROARING MTN — NGS PY1257 — Park County, US is a triangulation station located in United States, catalogued in the US NGS network. It has the public identifier #5600 and sits at an elevation of 2464.1 metres. The point is used for geodetic reference, topographic surveys, and related measurement workflows.

Where are the exact coordinates of ROARING MTN — NGS PY1257 — Park County, US?

The position of ROARING MTN — NGS PY1257 — Park County, US in WGS84 is 44.785019°, -110.722629° (decimal), or 44° 47′ 6.07″ N, 110° 43′ 21.46″ W in degrees-minutes-seconds. For planar surveys in United States this falls approximately in UTM Zone 12N (approx.).

How can I reach and visit this triangulation station?

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Is this point verified and usable for professional surveying?

This record has been community-verified 0 times. Data quality depends on the source: NGS and official national agency points are typically centimetre-accurate, OpenStreetMap survey points are metre-accurate, and GeoNames topographic landmarks (peaks, hills) are reference-grade only. Always cross-reference with the original agency datasheet before using this point for cadastral, legal, or safety-critical work.

Original source: this record was imported from ngs_public. Always refer to the original datasheet for the most up-to-date and authoritative data.