East Peak

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East Peak is a prominent summit in the Hanging Hills of Meriden, Connecticut, known for its rugged traprock cliffs and scenic views over the surrounding region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain summit
traprock ridge
elevation approximately 976 feet
formedBy faulting and volcanic activity
geology traprock (basalt)
hasFeature scenic overlooks
steep cliffs
wooded slopes
hasLandmark Castle Craig
knownFor rugged traprock cliffs
scenic views over Meriden and the surrounding region
locatedIn Connecticut
Hanging Hills
Meriden, Connecticut NERFINISHED
New Haven County
surface form: New Haven County, Connecticut

United States of America
surface form: United States
nearestCity Meriden, Connecticut NERFINISHED
offersViewOf Long Island Sound
surface form: Long Island Sound (distant views in clear weather)

Quinnipiac River watershed
surface form: Quinnipiac Valley
overlooks Hubbard Park
Meriden, Connecticut NERFINISHED
partOf Metacomet Ridge
popularWith hikers
sightseers
range Hanging Hills
region central Connecticut
usedFor hiking
rock climbing
sightseeing
within Hubbard Park
surface form: Hubbard Park, Meriden

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Castle Craig location East Peak