List of Lake Tahoe peaks
Lake Tahoe is located in the Sierra Nevada of both California and Nevada. A list of notable mountains that surround the lake is shown below.
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Rocky terrain is highlighted by a recent snow on US Highway 50 southwest of South Lake Tahoe.
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Pyramid Peak
Peaks
Peak name | Height | |
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ft | m | |
Phipps Peak | 9,238 | 2,816 |
Mount Tallac | 9,735 | 2,967 |
Mount Pluto | 8,610 | 2,624 |
Rubicon Peak | 9,183 | 2,799 |
Granite Chief | 9,010 | 2,746 |
Genoa Peak | 9,150 | 2,789 |
East Peak | 9,573 | 2,918 |
Freel Peak | 10,881 | 3,317 |
Mount Rose | 10,778 | 3,285 |
Ellis Peak | 8,740 | 2,664 |
Scott Peak | 8,289 | 2,526 |
Ward Peak | 8,637 | 2,633 |
Dick's Peak | 9,974 | 3,040 |
Maggies Peaks | 8,699 | 2,651 |
Jakes Peak | 9,187 | 2,800 |
Monument Peak[1] | 10,023 | 3,055 |
Duane Bliss Peak | 8,729 | 2,661 |
Jobs Peak | 10,633 | 3,241 |
Jobs Sister | 10,823 | 3,299 |
Stevens Peak | 10,061 | 3,067 |
Twin Peaks | 8,858 | 2,700 |
Red Lake Peak | 10,061 | 3,067 |
Relay Peak | 10,324 | 3,147 |
Mount Houghton | 10,483 | 3,195 |
Pyramid Peak | 9,985 | 3,043 |
Snow Valley Peak | 9,214 | 2,808 |
Mount Lincoln | 8,383 | 2,555 |
Mount Judah | 8,243 | 2,512 |
Tamarack Peak | 9,840 | 2,999 |
Andesite Peak | 8,219 | 2,505 |
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References
- "USGS - GNIS - Monument Peak". USGS - Geographical Names Information System (GNIS). Retrieved 22 February 2016.
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