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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 |
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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), |
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3,000' (914.4m)
Mountain |
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Feet |
Meters |
Little Blue Peak |
38.90700N 122.4152W |
3,120 |
950.97 |
2,000' (609.6m)
Mountain |
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Feet |
Meters |
Windy Point |
38.64407N 122.16025W |
2,838 |
865.02 |
Langs Peak |
38.90045N 122.35386W |
2,654 |
808.94 |
Canterbury Mountain |
38.64296N 122.11802W |
2,438 |
743.10 |
Glascock Mountain |
38.91989N 122.30358W |
2,405 |
733.04 |
Black Mountain |
38.80712N 122.24192W |
2,352 |
716.89 |
Wild Cow Mountain |
38.58518N 122.11191W |
2,247 |
684.89 |
Edgar Peak |
38.61518N 122.09608W |
2,238 |
682.14 |
1,000' (304.8m)
Mountain |
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Feet |
Meters |
Jackson Bluffs Cliff |
38.66490N 122.12636W |
1,959 |
597.10 |
Bald Mountain |
38.78684N 122.12302W |
1,811 |
551.99 |
Big Rock Pillar |
38.76212N 122.20719W |
1,421 |
433.12 |
Chimney Rock Pillar |
38.69462N 122.17108W |
1,348 |
410.87 |
China Peak |
38.86295N 122.19108W |
1,129 |
344.12 |
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