Pikes Peak

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Pikes Peak is a famous fourteener in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, renowned for its scenic summit views and historic role in inspiring the song "America the Beautiful."

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All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Pikes Peak canonical 19
Mount Evans 1
Pikes Peak massif 1

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf fourteener
mountain
age Precambrian
associatedPerson Katharine Lee Bates
county El Paso County, Colorado
elevation 14115 ft
4302 m
firstAscentBy Edwin James
firstAscentYear 1820
firstEuropeanExplorer Zebulon Pike
geologicalType granitic batholith
hasClimate alpine climate
hasEvent Pikes Peak Ascent
Pikes Peak International Hill Climb
Pikes Peak Marathon
hasHighway Pikes Peak Highway
hasNickname America's Mountain
hasRailway Broadmoor Manitou and Pikes Peak Cog Railway
hasSummitElevationSign true
hasSummitFacilities gift shop
observation areas
restaurant
hasSummitHouse Pikes Peak Summit Visitor Center
hasTrail Barr Trail
inspiredWork America the Beautiful
isAccessibleBy automobile
bicycle
cog railway
hiking trail
marathon race route
paved road
isOneOf Colorado fourteeners
isPartOf Pike National Forest
isVisibleFrom Colorado Springs, Colorado
surface form: Colorado Springs

Great Plains
surface form: Great Plains of Colorado
locatedIn Colorado
Front Range of the Rocky Mountains
surface form: Front Range

Rocky Mountains
United States of America
surface form: United States
mountainRange Front Range of the Rocky Mountains
surface form: Front Range
namedAfter Zebulon Pike
nearestCity Colorado Springs, Colorado
parentPeak Mount Evans
prominence 1686 m
5530 ft
rockType Pikes Peak granite
topographicIsolation 60.6 mi
97.5 km
touristAttraction yes
USGSTopoMap Pikes Peak self-link

Referenced by (21)

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Mount Elbert isHigherThan Pikes Peak
Front Range of the Rocky Mountains hasPeak Pikes Peak
this entity surface form: Mount Evans
Front Range of the Rocky Mountains contains Pikes Peak
this entity surface form: Pikes Peak massif
Zebulon Pike namesakeOf Pikes Peak
Colorado fourteeners notablePeak Pikes Peak
Pikes Peak USGSTopoMap Pikes Peak self-link
Pikes Peak region centeredOn Pikes Peak
Garden of the Gods hasViewOf Pikes Peak
central Colorado near Pikes Peak
subject surface form: Central Colorado