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Alameda County, Mountains
Highest Point: Discovery Peak 3,840' (1,170.43m)
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California
is one of
the most diverse
places on earth. But
nothing is more impressive
than the mountains. From north to
south, and from the Pacific on east, they
provide an adventure for young and old alike. They
range from Mount Whitney, 14,491' (4,416.856m) above
sea level on down to Death Valley, 282' (85.5m) below sea level.
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Note: Elevations and Locations are from the US Geological Survey USGS,
Geographic Names Information System (GNIS),
National Geographic Maps TOPO Series.
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3,000' (914.4m)
Mountain
Location (3k Map)
Feet
Meters
Discovery Peak
37.51243N 121.69909W
3,841
1,170.73
Cedar Mountain
37.55993N 121.60661W
3,668
1,118.01
Mount Wallace
37.53937N 121.55105W
3,091
942.14
2,000' (609.6m)
Mountain
Location (2k Map)
Feet
Meters
Sugarloaf Butte
37.53660N 121.61744W
2,700
822.96
Mount Allison
37.49854N 121.87079W
2,602
793.09
Mission Peak
37.51243N 121.88051W
2,497
761.09
Sunol Peak
37.61993N 121.92245W
2,169
661.11
1,000' (304.8m)
Mountain
Location (1k Map)
Feet
Meters
Vista Grande
37.52972N 121.81111W
1,864
568.15
Chaparral Peak
37.87825N 122.22302W
1,772
540.11
Grizzly Peak
37.88214N 122.23357W
1,742
530.96
Brushy Peak
37.76770N 121.70328W
1,686
513.89
Maguire Peaks
37.54604N 121.83523W
1,588
484.02
Ramage Peak
37.79048N 122.06885W
1,348
41087
Dolan Point
37.70104N 121.96773W
1,079
328.88
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