Mount Eddy

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Mount Eddy is a prominent peak in Northern California known for its alpine terrain, diverse geology, and extensive hiking opportunities within the Klamath Mountains region.

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Mount Eddy canonical 1
Mt. Eddy 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
peak
access via Forest Service roads from Interstate 5 corridor
climate mountain climate with snowy winters
contains Deadfall Lakes
elevation 2759 meters
9058 feet
geology serpentine
ultramafic rocks
volcanic and sedimentary rocks
hasEcosystem montane forest
subalpine forest
hasFeature glacial cirques
numerous small lakes
subalpine meadows
hasFlora serpentine-endemic plant species
hasRecreation backpacking
day hiking
peak bagging
hasTerrain alpine terrain
hasTrail Deadfall Lakes Trail
Pacific Crest Trail
Sisson-Callahan Trail
knownFor diverse geology
extensive hiking opportunities
wildflower displays
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Shasta County
surface form: Shasta County, California

Siskiyou County, California
United States of America
surface form: United States
mountainRange Klamath Mountains
namedAfter Eddy family of early settlers
nearestCity Mount Shasta
surface form: Mount Shasta, California
northwestOf Mount Shasta
partOf Klamath Mountains
Trinity Mountains
prominence approximately 4488 feet
region Northern California
topographicMap USGS Mount Eddy
topographicProminenceRank one of the most prominent peaks in Northern California
views Mount Shasta
Scott Mountains
Trinity Alps
within Klamath National Forest
Shasta-Trinity National Forest

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Klamath Mountains highestPoint Mount Eddy
Ultra Q alsoKnownAs Mount Eddy
this entity surface form: Mt. Eddy