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Merced County, Mountains
Highest Point: Laveaga Peak 3,801' (1,158.54m)
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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
Laveaga Peak
36.89050N 121.17797W
3,757
1,145.13
Cathedral Peak
36.96078N 121.20409W
3,350
1,021.08
Mariposa Peak
36.95717N 121.21242W
3,281
1,000.05
Ortigalita Peak
36.79439N 120.92352W
3,258
993.04
Antimony Peak
36.93022N 121.23381W
3,245
989.08
Mount Ararat
36.96744N 121.17964W
3,189
972.01
2,000' (609.6m)
Mountain
Location (2k Map)
Feet
Meters
Sugarloaf
36.82994N 120.97§85W
2,812
857.10
Twin Peaks
36.93717N 121.15547W
2,569
783.03
Saint Marys Peak
36.88800N 121.14825W
2,434
741.88
Red Hill
37.12410N 121.19715W
2,323
708.05
Bullard Mountain
36.87606N 121.10853W
2,320
707.14
Sweeney Hill
36.89800N 121.04963W
2,169
551.11
1,000' (304.8m)
Mountain
Location (1k Map)
Feet
Meters
Spikes Peak
37.03466N 121.22020W
1,909
58186
Lookout Mountain
36.88133N 121.09519W
1,775
541.02
Basalt Hill
37.01883N 121.08631W
1,699
517.86
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