Diamond Peak

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Diamond Peak is a prominent volcanic mountain in the Cascade Range of Oregon, popular for hiking, climbing, and backcountry skiing.

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Diamond Peak canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
stratovolcano
volcanic peak
age Pleistocene
climate maritime mountain climate
composition andesitic lava
basaltic andesite
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevation about 2663 meters
about 8735 feet
geologicalType shield-like stratovolcano
hasActivity scrambling
hasFeature cirque basins
glacially carved valleys
north ridge
south ridge
hasGlacialFeatures yes
hasTrail summit routes from the north
summit routes from the south
summit routes from the west
isPartOf Diamond Peak Wilderness NERFINISHED
lastEruption Pleistocene epoch
locatedIn Cascade Range NERFINISHED
Oregon
Pacific Northwest
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
mountainRange Cascade Range
namedAfter diamond-shaped profile from certain viewpoints
nearestCity Crescent Lake, Oregon NERFINISHED
Oakridge, Oregon NERFINISHED
offersViewOf Mount Bachelor NERFINISHED
Mount Thielsen NERFINISHED
Three Sisters NERFINISHED
popularFor backcountry skiing
backpacking
hiking
mountain climbing
snowshoeing
prominence about 3000 feet
protectedArea Diamond Peak Wilderness NERFINISHED
receives heavy winter snowfall
state Oregon
summitDifficulty non-technical in summer
topographicIsolation prominent peak in central Oregon Cascades
volcanicArcBelt Cascade Volcanic Arc NERFINISHED
within Deschutes National Forest NERFINISHED
Willamette National Forest NERFINISHED

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