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CARSON PEAK

Mountains and Summits


Pacific Ranges Sierra Nevada

Carson Peak

10,909 ft

Carson Peak is a prominent mountain located in the Pacific Ranges, a subrange of the Coast Mountains in California. With an elevation of 10,892 feet (3,320 meters), it stands tall among the surrounding peaks. This majestic mountain offers breathtaking views and a challenging terrain for mountaineers.

During the winter season, Carson Peak receives a substantial snowpack, creating ideal conditions for winter sports enthusiasts. The snowpack range can vary depending on the year and weather patterns, but it typically accumulates several feet of snow, providing excellent opportunities for skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing.

Carson Peak is known for its scenic runoff, which feeds into nearby creeks and rivers. One such river is the Rush Creek, which originates from the mountain and flows into Mono Lake. This mountain runoff not only contributes to the water levels of these bodies but also creates a picturesque landscape during the spring and summer months.

The name "Carson Peak" commemorates the famous American frontiersman, Kit Carson. His exploits as a trapper, scout, and explorer in the American West have left an indelible mark on the region's history. While there may not be specific legends or lore surrounding Carson Peak, its name pays homage to one of the most renowned figures of the American frontier era.

In conclusion, Carson Peak in the Pacific Ranges mountain range is an impressive mountain with an elevation of 10,892 feet. It boasts a varying snowpack range during the winter season, offering ample opportunities for winter sports. The mountain's runoff contributes to nearby creeks and rivers, including Rush Creek. Moreover, its name honors the legendary Kit Carson, an important figure in American history.


Outdoor Recreation

Campground Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Lower Twin Lake 17 7,102 ft
Reds Meadow 56 7,659 ft
Lake Mary 51 8,948 ft
Saddlebag Lake 20 10,182 ft
Paha 26 7,073 ft
Boulder 10 7,411 ft
Minaret Falls 26 7,609 ft
Lundy Lake Park 50 7,632 ft
Silver Lake - June Lake 63 7,227 ft
Tioga Lake 13 9,669 ft
Lake George 15 9,048 ft
Lower Lee Vining 60 7,334 ft
Robinson Creek 60 7,047 ft
Clover Meadow 7 7,017 ft
Soda Springs 29 7,690 ft
Hartley Springs 20 8,431 ft
Pine Glen - Mammoth Lakes 18 7,773 ft
Gull Lake 11 7,615 ft
New Shady Rest 92 7,804 ft
Coldwater 75 9,000 ft
Aerie Crag RV Camp 15 7,209 ft
Agnew Meadows 21 8,304 ft
Ellery 12 9,512 ft
Camp High Sierra None 8,133 ft
Lower Deadman 15 7,782 ft
Cattleguard 15 7,268 ft
Sherwin Creek 85 7,551 ft
Portal Forebay 10 7,179 ft
Pumice Flat 4 7,660 ft
West Kaiser 10 5,785 ft
Reversed Creek 16 7,674 ft
Glass Creek 50 7,516 ft
Mono Hot Springs 28 6,555 ft
Green Creek 15 8,023 ft
Sample Meadow 13 7,828 ft
Oh Ridge 147 7,706 ft
June Lake 28 7,649 ft
Vermillion 32 7,663 ft
Devils Postpile 21 9,079 ft
Trumbull Lake 59 9,694 ft
Junction 13 9,542 ft
Old Shady Rest 46 7,809 ft
Pine City 10 8,937 ft
Ski Area Snowpack Air Temperature 5 Day Forecast
China Peak (Sierra Summit) 54.8" 54° 0"
June Mountain 44" 55° 0.13"
Mammoth Mountain 44" 55° 0.13"
River Run Streamflow Length Class

Regional Water Data

Gauge Streamflow Stage
Hot C A Flume Nr Mammoth Lakes Ca
USGS 10265150
52 cfs 1.2 ft
Deadman C A Big Springs Nr Crestview Ca
USGS 10265100
33 cfs 6.7 ft
Merced R A Pohono Bridge Nr Yosemite Ca
USGS 11266500
2,610 cfs 6.4 ft
Desert C Nr Wellington
USGS 10299100
3 cfs 3.5 ft
E Walker R Nr Bridgeport
USGS 10293000
185 cfs 3.4 ft
Merced R A Happy Isles Bridge Nr Yosemite Ca
USGS 11264500
1,240 cfs 4.8 ft
Buckeye C Nr Bridgeport
USGS 10291500
118 cfs 2.5 ft
Snotel Site Snowpack 24hr Change

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