Medicine Butte is a mountain located in Uinta County, approximately 6.9 miles (11 km) north of the city of Evanston, Wyoming.
The mountain is named as such by Native Americans because of the great variety of herbs and roots that they used for medicine which were found on the slopes of the butte.
Most notable of these are two higher power FM radio stations, and numerous translators serving the local area.
In 2005, the station suffered a partial tower collapse and has been running on lower power (and a backup transmitter) since.
[5][6] Medicine Butte is commonly used to receive television signals from the Salt Lake City market, and relay them into rural parts of Wyoming and Idaho.