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Laurel Mountain
Laurel Mountain Convict Lake.jpg
Laurel Mountain, from the shore of Convict Lake
Highest point
Elevation 11,818 ft (3,602 m) NAVD 88
Prominence 1,018 ft (310 m)
Geography
Location Mono County, California, United States
Parent range Sherwin Range, Sierra Nevada
Topo map USGS Bloody Mountain
Climbing
First ascent 1926 by Norman Clyde
Easiest route Hike, class 1

Laurel Mountain is a tall peak located in Mono County, California. It stands proudly in the Sherwin Range, which is part of the larger Sierra Nevada mountain range. This mountain is also found within the beautiful Inyo National Forest and the John Muir Wilderness.

Discovering Laurel Mountain

Laurel Mountain is a significant landmark in California. It offers stunning views and is a popular spot for outdoor activities.

Where is Laurel Mountain?

This mountain is located in the eastern part of California. It's specifically in Mono County, which is known for its beautiful natural landscapes. The mountain is part of the Sherwin Range, a sub-range of the massive Sierra Nevada. It also sits within two important protected areas: the Inyo National Forest and the John Muir Wilderness. These areas help protect the mountain's natural beauty and wildlife.

How Tall is Laurel Mountain?

Laurel Mountain reaches an impressive height of 11,818 feet (3,602 m). This makes it one of the notable peaks in the region. Its height means it often has snow on its upper slopes for much of the year.

What is Laurel Mountain Made Of?

The mountain is mostly made of a special type of rock called metamorphic rock. This rock formed a very long time ago, during the late Cretaceous period. It was created when existing rocks were changed by intense heat and pressure. This happened when hot, molten rock, known as a pluton, pushed its way into the ground and cooled. The heat from the pluton transformed the surrounding rocks into the metamorphic rock we see today.

Who First Climbed Laurel Mountain?

The first recorded climb to the top of Laurel Mountain was in 1926. A famous mountaineer named Norman Clyde was the first person to achieve this feat. The easiest way to reach the summit today is by hiking.

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