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Eagle Peak
Eagle Peak is located in California
Eagle Peak
Eagle Peak
Location in California
Eagle Peak is located in the United States
Eagle Peak
Eagle Peak
Location in the United States
Highest point
Elevation 11,847 ft (3,611 m)
Prominence 2,358 ft (719 m)
Geography
Location Mono County, California, U.S.
Parent range Sierra Nevada

Eagle Peak is a tall mountain located in Mono County, California, in the U.S.. It is a part of the impressive Sierra Nevada mountain range. This peak stands high above the surrounding landscape, offering amazing views of the natural beauty in the area.

About Eagle Peak

Eagle Peak is a significant landmark in its region. It is known for its height and its location within a large national forest. The mountain is a popular spot for people who love the outdoors.

How Tall is Eagle Peak?

Eagle Peak reaches an elevation of about 11,847 feet (or 3,611 meters) above sea level. This makes it one of the higher peaks in the area. Its height means it often has snow on its upper parts for much of the year.

Where is Eagle Peak Located?

This mountain is found in Mono County, which is in the eastern part of California. It's part of the Sierra Nevada, a long mountain range that runs mostly through California. Eagle Peak is also located within the Humboldt–Toiyabe National Forest. This forest is a huge area of protected land.

The Sierra Nevada Range

The Sierra Nevada is a major mountain range in the western United States. It stretches for about 400 miles (640 km). This range is famous for its beautiful granite peaks, deep valleys, and giant sequoia trees. Many national parks, like Yosemite and Sequoia, are found here.

Exploring the Area Around Eagle Peak

The area around Eagle Peak is a wilderness. It is a great place for outdoor activities. Hikers and climbers sometimes visit the peak. The surrounding national forest offers many trails. Visitors can enjoy camping, fishing, and wildlife watching.

Nature and Wildlife

The Humboldt–Toiyabe National Forest is home to many different plants and animals. You might see deer, bears, and various bird species. The plant life changes as you go higher up the mountain. Lower down, there are forests of pine and fir trees. Higher up, you'll find hardy plants that can survive the cold.

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