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Sutter County, Mountains
Highest Point: South Butte 2,120' (646.18m)
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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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2,000' (609.6m)
Mountain
Location (2k Map)
Feet
Meters
South Butte
39.20572N 121.82025W
2,120
646.18
1,000' (304.8m)
Mountain
Location (1k Map)
Feet
Meters
North Butte
39.23572N 121.78608W
1,827
556.87
Twin Peaks
39.21461N 121.81719W
1,768
538.89
West Butte
39.21766N 121.84719W
1,670
509.02
Old Craggy
39.20850N 121.81302W
1,483
452.02
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