Tower Butte

Tower Butte
East aspect
Highest point
Elevation5,287 ft (1,611 m)
Prominence977 ft (298 m)
Parent peakPoint 5408
Isolation4.22 mi (6.79 km)
Coordinates36°58′11″N 111°18′35″W / 36.9697928°N 111.3096638°W / 36.9697928; -111.3096638
Geography
Tower Butte
Location in Arizona
Tower Butte
Tower Butte (the United States)
LocationNavajo Reservation
Coconino County, Arizona, U.S.
Parent rangeColorado Plateau
Topo mapUSGS Wild Horse Mesa
Geology
Rock ageJurassic
Rock typeEntrada Sandstone
Climbing
First ascentOctober 23, 1994
Easiest routeclass 5.10a climbing

Tower Butte is a 5,287-foot (1,611 meter) elevation sandstone summit located south of Lake Powell, in northern Arizona. Tower Butte is a butte composed of Romana and Entrada Sandstones with a Morrison Formation caprock. It is situated 9 miles (14 km) northeast of the town of Page, and 7.5 miles (12.1 km) north of LeChee Rock, on Navajo Nation land, towering over 1,000 feet above the surrounding terrain as an iconic landmark of the area. Precipitation runoff from this feature drains into Lake Powell, which is part of the Colorado River drainage basin. The first ascent of Tower Butte was made October 23, 1994, by Jason Keith and David Insley. However, they were not the first to visit the summit as they reported finding litter from prior helicopter landings. An outfit operating out of Page flies helicopter sightseeing flights which land on the flat top of the butte where tourists have panoramic views of the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Lake Powell, and Navajo Mountain.