Tensleep Sandstone
| Tensleep Formation | |
|---|---|
| Stratigraphic range: Late Pennsylvanian-very Early Permian ~ | |
| Type | Geological formation | 
| Underlies | Phosphoria and Chugwater Formations | 
| Overlies | Sacajewea and Amsden Formations | 
| Thickness | up to 535 feet (160 m) | 
| Lithology | |
| Primary | Sandstone | 
| Other | Limestone | 
| Location | |
| Coordinates | 42°36′N 108°12′W / 42.6°N 108.2°W | 
| Approximate paleocoordinates | 4°18′N 35°12′W / 4.3°N 35.2°W | 
| Region | Wyoming | 
| Country | United States | 
| Type section | |
| Named for | Ten Sleep, Wyoming | 
| Named by | N.H. Darton | 
| Year defined | 1904 | 
The Tensleep Sandstone is a geological formation of Pennsylvanian to very early Permian age in Wyoming.
The formation is composed of fine- to medium-grained sandstone, light gray and yellowish gray; generally slightly to moderately calcareous; some dolomite and sandy dolomite beds; mostly thick to massive sets of low-angle, wedge-planar crossbeds of dunes. Forms cliffs 61-91m (200-300 feet) thick.