Mount Baxter (California) Explained

Mount Baxter
Elevation Ft:13,141
Elevation Ref:[1]
Prominence Ft:603
Parent Peak:Acrodectes Peak[2]
Listing:Sierra Peaks Section[3]
Location:Fresno and Inyo counties, California, U.S.
Range:Sierra Nevada
Map:USA California#USA
Map Size:220
Coordinates:36.8615°N -118.3621°W
Topo:USGS Kearsarge Peak
Type:Granitic
Age:Cretaceous
First Ascent:1905 by George Davis[4]
Easiest Route:Scramble,

Mount Baxter is a peak along the crest of the Sierra Nevada in California. Mount Baxter is on the boundary between Kings Canyon National Park and the John Muir Wilderness just north of Baxter Pass and to the northeast of the Rae Lakes, a popular backpacking destination along the John Muir Trail.

Mount Baxter is named for John Baxter, who was a rancher in the Owens Valley.[5]

The mountain provides habitat for the endangered Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep and was closed to entry in the recent past.

Notes and References

  1. 2756 . Mount Baxter, California . 2008-11-24.
  2. 32376 . Mount Baxter . 2012-04-01.
  3. 2016-03-24.
  4. 3 . 275–276.
  5. Book: Browning, Peter . Place Names of the Sierra Nevada . . 1986 . Berkeley . 12 . 978-0-89997-119-3 . registration .