Oastler Castle (historical) is a physical feature (summit) in Garfield County. The primary coordinates for Oastler Castle (historical) places it within the 84764 ZIP Code delivery area.
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Feature Name: | Oastler Castle (historical) |
Category: | Utah physical, cultural and historic features |
Feature Type: | Physical |
Class: | Summit |
Description: | An erosional remnant in the Pink Cliff formation on the S side of Campbell Canyon about 0.6 mi NW of Tower Bridge in Bryce Canyon NP. Reported by a U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) fieldman that the spire had fallen down and no longer exists. (US-T121) |
History: | Named for Dr. Frank Richard Oastler, one of the originators of the educational programs of the National Park Service (NPS) and a member of its Advisory Board. (US-T121) |
County: | Garfield County |
Latitude: | 37.6374829 |
Longitude: | -112.1507498 |
Variant (Nonofficial) Names for Oastler Castle (historical): Oastler Castle (historical).
NOTE: This map shows the HISTORICAL LOCATION of a feature that is no longer visible!
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