Cathedral Range

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The Cathedral Range is a prominent granite mountain range in Yosemite National Park known for its dramatic peaks, alpine scenery, and popular hiking and climbing routes.

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Observed surface forms (3)

Surface form Occurrences
Mount Lyell 0
Matthes Crest 0
Cathedral Peak 0

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf granite mountain range
granite ridge
mountain range
accessPoint Tioga Road NERFINISHED
climate alpine climate
contains Amelia Earhart Peak NERFINISHED
Cathedral Peak NERFINISHED
Cockscomb NERFINISHED
Echo Peaks NERFINISHED
Matthes Crest NERFINISHED
Mount Florence NERFINISHED
Mount Maclure NERFINISHED
Nelson Peak NERFINISHED
Parsons Peak NERFINISHED
Simmons Peak NERFINISHED
Triple Divide Peak (Yosemite) NERFINISHED
Unicorn Peak NERFINISHED
Vogelsang Peak NERFINISHED
country United States of America
drainageTo Merced River watershed
Tuolumne River watershed NERFINISHED
elevation 13114 ft
3997 m
geologicalComposition granite
hasFeature alpine lakes
glacially carved valleys
granite domes
highestPoint Mount Lyell NERFINISHED
knownFor alpine scenery
dramatic peaks
hiking routes
rock climbing
rock climbing routes
technical rock climbing
locatedIn Cathedral Range NERFINISHED
Sierra Nevada NERFINISHED
Tuolumne County, California NERFINISHED
Yosemite National Park
nearestSettlement Tuolumne Meadows NERFINISHED
orientation north–south
partOf Yosemite Wilderness NERFINISHED
popularActivity backpacking
mountaineering
scrambling
protectedArea Yosemite National Park NERFINISHED
state California, United States
surface form: California

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Tioga Road corridor hasViewOf Cathedral Range
Fairview Dome viewOf Cathedral Range
Cathedral Peak partOf Cathedral Range
Cathedral Peak offersViewOf Cathedral Range
Clouds Rest offersViewOf Cathedral Range
Mount Lyell climbing route summitView Cathedral Range