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The 25 Most Topographically Isolated Major Mountain Peaks of California
Rank Mountain Peak Mountain Range Elevation Prominence Isolation
1 Mount Whitney[1] NGS PB Sierra Nevada 4421 m
14,505 feet
3072 m
10,080 feet
2650 km
1647 miles
2 Mount Shasta NGS PB Cascade Range 4322 m
14,179 feet
2997 m
9,832 feet
539 km
335 miles
3 San Gorgonio Mountain[2] PB San Bernardino Mountains 3506 m
11,503 feet
2528 m
8,294 feet
262 km
163 miles
4 Junípero Serra Peak[2] PB Santa Lucia Range 1788 m
5,865 feet
1355 m
4,447 feet
213 km
132 miles
5 Eagle Peak NGS PB Warner Mountains 3016 m
9,895 feet
1330 m
4,362 feet
141 km
88 miles
6 Mount Pinos NGS PB San Emigdio Mountains 2697 m
8,849 feet
1463 m
4,800 feet
134 km
83 miles
7 Lassen Peak NGS PB Cascade Range 3189 m
10,462 feet
1594 m
5,229 feet
115 km
72 miles
8 White Mountain Peak NGS PB White Mountains 4344 m
14,252 feet
2193 m
7,196 feet
109 km
68 miles
9 Copernicus Peak[2] PB Diablo Range 1335 m
4,380 feet
951 m
3,120 feet
105 km
65 miles
10 South Yolla Bolly Mountain[2] PB Northern California Coast Range 2468 m
8,098 feet
1479 m
4,854 feet
99 km
61 miles
11 Telescope Peak NGS PB Panamint Range 3366 m
11,043 feet
1886 m
6,188 feet
93 km
58 miles
12 Mount Orizaba[2][3] PB Santa Catalina Island 649 m
2,129 feet
649 m
2,129 feet
79 km
49 miles
13 San Benito Mountain NGS PB Diablo Range 1602 m
5,256 feet
1064 m
3,491 feet
70 km
43 miles
14 Mount San Antonio[2] PB San Gabriel Mountains 3069 m
10,068 feet
1903 m
6,244 feet
69 km
43 miles
15 Thompson Peak NGS PB Klamath Mountains 2743 m
8,999 feet
1199 m
3,934 feet
59 km
37 miles
16 Thirst Benchmark[4] NGS PB San Clemente Island 600 m
1,969 feet
600 m
1,969 feet
55 km
34 miles
17 Santiago Peak NGS PB Santa Ana Mountains 1734 m
5,690 feet
1340 m
4,397 feet
54 km
34 miles
18 Mount Diablo NGS PB Diablo Range 1171 m
3,841 feet
951 m
3,119 feet
53 km
33 miles
19 North Palisade[2] PB Sierra Nevada 4343 m
14,248 feet
882 m
2,894 feet
52 km
32 miles
20 Devils Peak[5] NGS PB Santa Cruz Island 754 m
2,474 feet
754 m
2,474 feet
50 km
31 miles
21 Clark Mountain NGS PB Mojave Desert Ranges PB 2418 m
7,933 feet
1305 m
4,281 feet
49 km
31 miles
22 Boulder Peak NGS PB Klamath Mountains 2531 m
8,302 feet
890 m
2,919 feet
49 km
30 miles
23 Mount Ritter[2] PB Sierra Nevada 4008 m
13,149 feet
1216 m
3,990 feet
48 km
30 miles
24 Double Mountain NGS PB Sierra Nevada 2436 m
7,993 feet
1171 m
3,841 feet
47 km
29 miles
25 Red Mountain[2] PB Mojave Desert Ranges PB 1604 m
5,264 feet
634 m
2,081 feet
46 km
29 miles

Mount Kailish redirect to Mount Kailash

Mount Kailish redirect to Mount Kailash

jwalling (talk) 01:04, 5 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

  1. ^ The summit of Mount Whitney is the highest point of the Sierra Nevada, the State of California, and the contiguous United States.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Cite error: The named reference NGVD29 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ Mount Orizaba is the summit of Santa Catalina Island.
  4. ^ Thirst Benchmark is the summit of San Clemente Island.
  5. ^ Devils Peak is the summit of Santa Cruz Island and the highest point of the Channel Islands of California.