Cathedral Peak (California)

Cathedral Peak is part of the Cathedral Range, a mountain range in the south-central portion of Yosemite National Park in eastern Mariposa and Tuolumne Counties. The range is an offshoot of the Sierra Nevada. The peak which lends its name to the range derives its name from its cathedral-shaped peak, which was formed by glacial activity: the peak remained uneroded above the glaciers in the Pleistocene.

Cathedral Peak
Cathedral Peak
Highest point
Elevation10,916 ft (3,327 m) NAVD 88
Prominence919 ft (280 m)
ListingSPS Mountaineers peak
Coordinates37°50′52″N 119°24′20″W
Geography
LocationYosemite National Park, California, U.S.
Parent rangeCathedral Range, Sierra Nevada
Topo mapUSGS Tenaya Lake
Geology
Age of rockCretaceous
Mountain typeGranite arête
Climbing
First ascent1869 by John Muir
Easiest routeRock climb class 4
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