Colter
Colter is a name that can refer to various subjects, including people, places, and fictional characters. This article provides an overview of the different uses and notable instances of the name Colter.
People[edit | edit source]
John Colter[edit | edit source]
John Colter (c. 1774 – May 7, 1812 or 1813) was an American explorer and mountain man. He was a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition and is considered to be the first known person of European descent to enter the region that later became Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park.
Colter Wall[edit | edit source]
Colter Wall (born June 27, 1995) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and musician. His music is influenced by country, folk, and Western styles. Wall's deep, distinctive voice and storytelling lyrics have garnered him a significant following.
Places[edit | edit source]
Colter Bay Village[edit | edit source]
Colter Bay Village is a developed area located on the eastern shore of Jackson Lake in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. It offers various amenities for visitors, including lodging, a marina, and a visitor center.
Fictional Characters[edit | edit source]
Colter Stevens[edit | edit source]
Colter Stevens is the protagonist in the 2011 science fiction film Source Code, portrayed by actor Jake Gyllenhaal. The character is a U.S. Army helicopter pilot who is part of a secret government experiment that allows him to experience the last eight minutes of another person's life.
Related Pages[edit | edit source]
- Lewis and Clark Expedition
- Yellowstone National Park
- Grand Teton National Park
- Jackson Lake
- Source Code (film)
- Jake Gyllenhaal
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