Junipero Serra Peak
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| Junipero Serra Peak | |
|---|---|
| Elevation | 5,862 ft (1,786 m) |
| Location | Monterey County, California |
| Range | Santa Lucia Mountains |
| Coordinates | Coordinates: |
Junipero Serra Peak or Junípero Serra Peak (accent over the i), is the highest mountain in the Santa Lucia Mountains of California. It is also the highest peak in Monterey County. It is named after Franciscan Friar Junípero Serra, founder of the California Missions.
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[edit] Toponymy
It was originally named Santa Lucia Peak, as it is the highest point in the range of the same name. Wanting to honor Junípero Serra, the Native Daughters of the Golden West had bestowed his name upon a Sierra Nevada peak in 1905. However, the Sierra Club recommended that the name be transferred to Santa Lucia Peak. The United States Board on Geographic Names officially approved the name change in 1906, finding that Junípero Serra was familiar with the Santa Lucia Mountains, but in all likelihood he had never encountered the Sierra Nevada.
The peak is also sometimes called Pimkolam, its ancient Salinan Native American name.
[edit] Climate
Since the peak is over 5,000 feet (1,500 m), temperatures in winter are low enough to support snowfall and relatively high amounts of precipitation compared to the Salinas Valley and places farther east in the Coast Ranges.[1]
[edit] See also
- List of highest points in California by county
- Mountain peaks of California
- Mountain peaks of North America
- Mountain peaks of the United States
[edit] References
- ^ Subsection 261Aj - North Coastal Santa Lucia Range. Retrieved on 2007-11-29.
[edit] External links
- Junipero Serra Peak is at coordinates Coordinates:

