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Eagle Peak is the name of 44 mountain peaks of the United States including: * Eagle Peak (Alaska) * Eagle Peak (Admiralty Island), in Alaska *Eagle Peak (Washington), a summit in Mount Rainier National Park *Eagle Peak (Mariposa County, California), a rock formation in Yosemite National Park *Eagle Peak (Modoc County, California), part of the Warner Mountains * Eagle Peak (Mono County, California), a mountain in the Sierra Nevada * Eagle Peak (San Bernardino County, California), tallest in the Sacramento Mountains, California * Eagle Peak (San Diego County, California) * Eagle Peak (New Mexico) *Eagle Peak (Wyoming) Eagle Peak is a mountain in the Absaroka Range in the U.S. state of Wyoming and at is the highest point in Yellowstone National Park. It is located about east of the southeast arm of Yellowstone Lake. Etymology According to Lee Whittlesey, Eag ... * Eagle Peak in Mineral County, Montana Eagle Peak in Canada: * Eagle Peak, in the Selkirk Mountains of British Co ...
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Eagle Peak (Alaska)
Eagle Peak is a mountain in the U.S. state of Alaska, located in Chugach State Park in Anchorage Municipality. The peak is named after the Eagle River. On clear days, the peak is visible from Anchorage. Location The peak is situated at the head of South Fork Eagle River Valley, east of downtown Anchorage, and stands out as the highest summit along a long ridgeline that includes Flute Peak (6610 ft.) and Hurdygurdy Mountain (5965 ft.) Towering above Eagle Lake, Flute Glacier, and Eagle River Valley, Eagle Peak is one of several imposing peaks in the immediate area over 6000 feet. Topography Starting from a base elevation on the Eastern side of approximately 700 ft., Eagle Peak climbs to its 6955 ft. summit in little more than a mile and a half. Aerially it resembles a three-sided pyramid, with ridges connecting from the Northwest and South. All sides feature extensive cliff banding, with a prominent series of cliffs on the Northern face that climb ne ...
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