Mollie's Nipple

[6] This has not prevented some individuals and organizations from re-inserting apostrophes dropped from possessive place names on their own.

Mollies Nipple, a mountain summit at the head of Kitchen Canyon in Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument, Kane County, is the second highest feature so named, reaching 7,264 feet (2,214.07 meters) above sea level.

[10] Molly's Nipple rocky knob at Bear River Gorge is notable because an outlaw known by multiple names including "Black Jack Nelson" used to hide his stolen treasures at that place.

The butte has an archeological significance because indigenous peoples of the Americas used the caves below the Nipple for cooking.

"[2] The butte can be climbed; those who reach the top are rewarded by "a vast circle of breath-taking, colorful, geologic and historic wonders, unmatched by any view in the world!