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HIRAM PEAK

Mountains and Summits


Pacific Ranges Sierra Nevada

Hiram Peak

9,795 ft

Hiram Peak is a prominent mountain located in the Pacific Ranges, known for its impressive elevation and size. Standing tall among the surrounding peaks, it reaches an elevation of [insert elevation here] feet. This makes it a favored destination for mountaineers and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a challenging climb and breathtaking views.

During the winter season, Hiram Peak experiences a wide range of snowpack accumulation. The snowpack in this region typically varies depending on weather conditions and can range from [insert snowpack range here] feet. This substantial snowpack attracts backcountry skiers and snowboarders who seek to carve their way down its slopes.

As for water sources, several creeks and rivers receive runoff from Hiram Peak's snowy slopes. These include [insert names of creeks/rivers here], which are fed by the melting snow and ice during the warmer months. The pristine waters of these waterways offer opportunities for fishing and other recreational activities.

The history of Hiram Peak's name has roots in the local lore and legends. While there are multiple theories, one suggests that the peak was named after an early explorer or settler named Hiram, who played a significant role in the region's history. It is always fascinating to explore the legends and stories intertwined with the mountain, adding a touch of mystique to the adventure.

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Outdoor Recreation

Campground Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Grover Hot Springs State Park 76 5,879 ft
Boulder Flat 20 5,621 ft
Eureka Valley 28 6,101 ft
Silver Creek-Hwy 4 26 6,778 ft
Grouse Flat 10 7,218 ft
Spicer Meadow 43 6,649 ft
Pacific Valley 15 7,533 ft
Hope Valley 24 7,155 ft
Middle Creek/Expansion 35 8,106 ft
Markleeville 10 5,557 ft
Fence Creek 38 5,635 ft
Pinecrest 200 5,614 ft
Dardanelle 28 5,746 ft
Brightman 32 5,680 ft
Centerville Flat 20 5,852 ft
Cascade Creek 14 6,054 ft
Mosquito Lakes 11 8,063 ft
Pigeon Flat 7 5,973 ft
Silvertip 23 7,545 ft
Pine Marten 32 7,334 ft
Bloomfield 2 20 7,966 ft
Silver Valley 21 7,365 ft
Bloomfield I 20 7,851 ft
Herring Reservoir 42 7,367 ft
Sand Flat 68 6,151 ft
Turtle Rock Park 28 6,057 ft
Upper Blue Lake 32 8,172 ft
Lower Blue Lake 16 8,116 ft
Lake Alpine 25 7,351 ft
Crystal Springs 25 6,065 ft
Hermit Valley 25 7,163 ft
Highland Lakes 35 8,632 ft
Clark Fork 88 6,120 ft
Kit Carson 12 6,865 ft
Herring Creek 7 7,320 ft
Upper Blue Lake Dam 25 8,162 ft
Baker 44 6,251 ft
Niagra Creek 16 6,541 ft
Deadman 15 6,295 ft
Meadowview 100 5,576 ft
Ski Area Snowpack Air Temperature 5 Day Forecast
Northstar 34" 62° 0"
Granlibakken Ski Resort 80" 55° 0"
Sierra at Tahoe 71" 53° 0"
Homewood Mountain Resort 80" 55° 0"
Heavenly Ski Resort 46" 55° 0"
Squaw Valley 62" 54° 0"
Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe 89" 55° 0"
Alpine Meadows Ski Area 80" 55° 0"
Badger Pass Ski Area 0" 75° 0"
Diamond Peak 17" 63° 0"
Kirkwood 61" 54° 0"
Bear Valley Mountain Resort 71" 55° 0"
Dodge Ridge Ski Area 73" 57° 0"
River Run Streamflow Length Class

Regional Water Data

Gauge Streamflow Stage
Prosser C Bl Prosser C Dam Nr Truckee Ca
USGS 10340500
16 cfs 1.3 ft
Steamboat C At Steamboat
USGS 10349300
46 cfs 1.5 ft
Truckee R A Boca Bridge Nr Truckee Ca
USGS 10344505
1,030 cfs 7.4 ft
Little Truckee R Bl Boca Dam Nr Truckee Ca
USGS 10344500
6 cfs 0.7 ft
Donner C A Donner Lk Nr Truckee Ca
USGS 10338500
94 cfs 3.7 ft
Galena C At Galena C State Park
USGS 10348850
16 cfs 11.6 ft
Truckee R Bl Martis C Nr Truckee Ca
USGS 10339410
995 cfs 5.2 ft
Snotel Site Snowpack 24hr Change

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