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MOUNT HAECKEL

Mountains and Summits


Pacific Ranges Sierra Nevada

Mount Haeckel

13,435 ft

Mount Haeckel is a prominent peak located in the Pacific Ranges mountain range of California. With an elevation of 13,418 feet (4,090 meters), it stands as one of the notable mountains in the region. This majestic mountain is characterized by its steep and rugged terrain, making it a popular challenge for experienced mountaineers.

During the winter season, Mount Haeckel receives a substantial amount of snowfall, contributing to its impressive snowpack range. This accumulation of snow creates ideal conditions for skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts who seek thrilling adventures in the backcountry. The snowpack can vary each year, but on average, it ranges from 10 to 20 feet, providing ample opportunities for winter recreational activities.

Mount Haeckel is also known for its significant contribution to the runoff of several creeks and rivers in the surrounding area. The mountain's melting snow feeds into creeks such as the South Fork Kings River and Bubbs Creek, which eventually merge with larger rivers, including the Kings River and the San Joaquin River. This natural water supply supports the diverse ecosystems downstream, serving as a vital resource for both wildlife and human communities.

Regarding the history of the name, Mount Haeckel was named after German biologist and philosopher Ernst Haeckel. Haeckel is renowned for his contributions to the fields of evolution and ecology. Interestingly, Mount Haeckel is not the only peak in the vicinity named after a prominent figure in the scientific community. Other nearby mountains bear names such as Mount Darwin, Mount Mendel, and Mount Agassiz, all honoring renowned scientists and naturalists.

In conclusion, Mount Haeckel is an awe-inspiring peak in the Pacific Ranges mountain range. With its impressive elevation, significant snowpack range during the winter season, and contribution to the surrounding water systems, it is a notable landmark in the region. The mountain's name, derived from the renowned biologist Ernst Haeckel, adds to its historical significance, along with the intriguing lore of nearby peaks named after influential scientists.


Outdoor Recreation

Campground Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Convict Lake 86 7,551 ft
Tuff 34 6,933 ft
Convict Flat 5 3,143 ft
Lower Pine Grove 11 9,375 ft
Mountain Glen 5 8,532 ft
Iris Meadow 13 8,382 ft
Holiday 35 7,201 ft
Crowley Lake 47 6,967 ft
Sentinel - Kings Canyon National Park 82 4,592 ft
McGee Creek 28 7,555 ft
North Lake 11 9,345 ft
Rock Creek Lake 28 9,722 ft
Eastern Big Meadow Road 24 7,622 ft
Mee Creek 28 7,552 ft
Palisade 6 8,873 ft
Moraine - Kings Canyon National Park 120 4,742 ft
Upper Pine Grove 8 9,395 ft
Buck Rock 5 7,730 ft
Bishop Park 22 8,315 ft
Mosquito Flat 10 10,228 ft
French Camp 85 7,305 ft
Bitterbrush 30 6,805 ft
Sabrina 18 8,973 ft
Millpond 60 4,438 ft
Big Trees 16 7,453 ft
Intake 2 8 8,177 ft
Four Jeffery 106 8,105 ft
Sheep Creek - Kings Canyon National Park 111 4,631 ft
Pleasant Valley None 4,299 ft
Horton Creek 53 5,375 ft
Ski Area Snowpack Air Temperature 5 Day Forecast
Mammoth Mountain 46" 55° 0.05"
June Mountain 46" 55° 0.05"
River Run Streamflow Length Class

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