Trischman Knob

8,573 feet (2,613 m) is an isolated summit along the Continental Divide on the Madison Plateau in Yellowstone National Park.

The summit is located approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) west of the Bechler River trail just south of Madison Lake, the source of the Firehole River.

The summit was named in 1962 by Assistant Chief Ranger Willam S. Chapman for Harry Trischman (1886–1950).

Trischman worked as a U.S. Army scout and in 1916 became one of the first park rangers.

Trischman Knob was one of his favorite backcountry haunts.