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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 in Mineral County, Montana Eagle Peak in Canada: *Eagle Peak 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), ...
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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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Eagle Peak (Admiralty Island)
Eagle Peak is a prominent elevation mountain summit located on Admiralty Island in the Alexander Archipelago, in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is the second-highest peak on the island, and is situated southwest of Juneau, within Admiralty Island National Monument, on land managed by Tongass National Forest. Although modest in elevation, relief is significant since the peak rises up from tidewater at Stephens Passage in . This geographic feature's local name was published by the U.S. Geological Survey in 1951.''Dictionary of Alaska Place Names'', Donald J. Orth author, United States Government Printing Office (1967), page 293 Climate Based on the Köppen climate classification, Eagle Peak has a subarctic climate The subarctic climate (also called subpolar climate, or boreal climate) is a climate with long, cold (often very cold) winters, and short, warm to cool summers. It is found on large landmasses, often away from the moderating effects of an ocean, ge ... with cold ...
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Eagle Peak (Washington)
Eagle Peak is a mountain summit on the west end of the Tatoosh Range which is a sub-range of the Cascade Range. It's located south of Mount Rainier, within Mount Rainier National Park, and immediately east of Longmire. Eagle Peak was originally known as ''Simlayshe'', a Native American word meaning ''eagle''. George Longmire anglicized the name to Eagle Peak. The four mile Eagle Peak Trail leads to views of Mount Rainier. The summit of Eagle Peak requires scrambling. Precipitation runoff on the peak drains into the Nisqually River. Climate Eagle Peak is located in the marine west coast climate zone of western North America.Beckey, Fred W. Cascade Alpine Guide, Climbing and High Routes. Seattle, WA: Mountaineers Books, 2008. Most weather fronts originate in the Pacific Ocean, and travel northeast toward the Cascade Mountains. As fronts approach, they are forced upward by the peaks of the Cascade Range (Orographic lift), causing them to drop their moisture in the form of rain or s ...
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Eagle Peak (Mariposa County, California)
Eagle Peak is the highest of the Three Brothers, a rock formation, above Yosemite Valley in California. This independent peak is located just east of El Capitan. John Muir considered the view from the summit to be "most comprehensive of all the views" available from the north wall. Recreation Eagle Peak can be reached by following the Upper Yosemite Falls and Eagle Peak trails. The hike is one way with a climb of over . The trailhead is at Camp 4 near Yosemite Village. It passes near Yosemite Falls and affords many views of the valley. The peak can also be reached form the Tamarack Flat Campground located off the Tioga Pass Road. The hike, which follows the El Capitan trail most of the way, is but the trailhead is at about . Another route starts at Yosemite Creek Campground at an elevation of . This trailhead is at the end of a very rough, single lane, road. See also * Three Brothers (Yosemite) The Three Brothers is a rock formation, in Yosemite Valley, California. ...
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Eagle Peak (Modoc County, California)
Eagle Peak is located in the Warner Mountains in Modoc County, California, United States. The area is protected in the South Warner Wilderness on the Modoc National Forest. The summit is the highest point in the Warner Mountains and Modoc County. Much of the precipitation that falls on Eagle Peak is snow due to the high elevation of the mountain. See also * Mountain peaks of California * Mountain peaks of North America * Mountain peaks of the United States This article comprises three sortable tables of major mountain peaksThis article defines a significant summit as a summit with at least of topographic prominence, and a major summit as a summit with at least of topographic prominence. All su ... References External links * Mountains of Modoc County, California Mountains of Northern California {{ModocCountyCA-geo-stub ...
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Eagle Peak (Mono County, California)
Eagle Peak is a mountain in the Sierra Nevada (U.S.), Sierra Nevada of Mono County, California, Mono County, California. The summit is set in Hoover Wilderness on land managed by Humboldt–Toiyabe National Forest. Eagle Peak is the highest peak on Buckeye Ridge. Other peaks on this ridge include Hunewill Peak and Victoria Peak (California), Victoria Peak. The first ascent of Eagle Peak was made September 1905 by George Davis, Albert Hale Sylvester, A. H. Sylvester, and Pearson Chapman of the United States Geological Survey. Climate According to the Köppen climate classification system, Eagle Peak is located in an alpine climate zone. Most weather fronts originate in the Pacific Ocean, and travel east toward the Sierra Nevada mountains. As fronts approach, they are forced upward by the peaks (orographic lift), causing moisture in the form of rain or snowfall to drop onto the range. References External links * Weather forecastEagle Peak
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Eagle Peak (San Bernardino County, California)
Eagle Peak is a mountain peak located in San Bernardino County, California. The summit A summit is a point on a surface that is higher in elevation than all points immediately adjacent to it. The topography, topographic terms acme, apex, peak (mountain peak), and zenith are synonymous. The term (mountain top) is generally used ... is in elevation making it the highest mountain in the Sacramento Mountains. See also * Sacramento Mountains References {{reflist Mountains of San Bernardino County, California Mountains of Southern California ...
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Sacramento Mountains (California)
The Sacramento Mountains are a mountain range in the Eastern Mojave Desert and within Mojave Trails National Monument, in San Bernardino County, California. Geography The range is southwest of Needles and form part of the towns west and southwest border; the range is east of the Piute Mountains, south of the Dead Mountains, and northwest of the Chemehuevi Mountains. The range lies in a northwest-southeasterly direction south of Interstate 40, and reach an elevation of 3,308 feet above sea level at Eagles Peak. The Sacramento Mountains are approximately 16 miles long. Eagle Pass and Eagle Peak are in the south-center of the range; an unimproved road through Eagle Pass connects Needles to the Ward Valley. Flattop Mountain, at , lies at the northwest of the range just south of Interstate 40. The Sacramento Mountains are bordered on the west by the Ward Valley which merges southeasterly into the southeast-draining Chemehuevi Valley and Wash. The southeast of the Sacaramento's m ...
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Eagle Peak (San Diego County, California)
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 in Mineral County, Montana Eagle Peak in Canada: *Eagle Peak 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), ...
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Eagle Peak (New Mexico)
Eagle Peak is a mountain in Catron County, New Mexico, near the town of Reserve Reserve or reserves may refer to: Places * Reserve, Kansas, a US city * Reserve, Louisiana, a census-designated place in St. John the Baptist Parish * Reserve, Montana, a census-designated place in Sheridan County * Reserve, New Mexico, a US vi .... The summit is the highest point in the Tularosa Mountains. References External links * Landforms of Catron County, New Mexico Mountains of New Mexico Mountains of Catron County, New Mexico {{NewMexico-geo-stub ...
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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, Eagle Peak was named in 1885 by geologist Arnold Hague for its resemblance to a " spread eagle". Another source states that it was named in 1878 by Jack Newell, who killed a golden eagle on the mountain that year. History Up until the 1930s, most park officials and geologists believed that Electric Peak near Gardiner, Montana was the park's highest peak, not Eagle Peak. It is ranked as the 218th highest peak in Wyoming and the 2252nd highest peak in the United States. During the historic Yellowstone fires of 1988, the south slopes of Eagle Peak were affected by the Mink Fire. Geology Eagle Peak is part of the Absaroka Range and is formed of Eocene age volcaniclastic rocks. In the last ice age, the area was covered by an ice cap over thick. ...
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List Of Mountains In Mineral County, Montana
There are at least 86 named mountains in Mineral County, Montana. * Bald Hill, , el. * Bald Mountain, , el. * Bear Point, , el. * Black Peak, , el. * Blacktail Mountain, , el. * Boyd Mountain, , el. * Brooks Mountain, , el. * Cameron Peak, , el. * Cedar Peak, , el. * Chimney Rock, , el. * Cobden Peak, , el. * Cold Peak, , el. * Crater Mountain, , el. * Cruzane Mountain, , el. * Cyr Peak, , el. * Deer Peak, , el. * Dominion Peak, , el. * Drury Peak, , el. * Eagle Peak, , el. * Eagle Rock, , el. * Flattop Mountain, , el. * Ford Hill, , el. * Goat Mountain, , el. * Gold Peak, , el. * Graham Mountain, , el. * Granite Peak, , el. * Graves Peak, , el. * Greenwood Hill, , el. * Haugan Mountain, , el. * Hawk Mountain, , el. * Hemlock Mountain, , el. * Henderson Hill, , el. * Illinois Peak, , el. * Keystone Peak, , el. * Landowner Mountain, , el. * Lightning Peak, , el. * Lion Point, , el. * Little Joe Mountain, , el. * Litt ...
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