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Granite Chief Wilderness, CA

Granite Chief Wilderness is a Reserve in Placer County, California. It has an elevation of 2,387 meters, or 7,831 feet.

Degrees Minutes Seconds:
Latitude: 39-09'37'' N
Longitude: 120-17'23'' W

Decimal Degrees:
Latitude: 39.1601839
Longitude: -120.2896407

 
 


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Crossing: Diamond Crossing

Flat: Alpine Meadows

Lake: Five Lakes , Little Needle Lake , Lake Estelle

Locale: Bear Creek Campground , Alpine Meadows Ski Area , Squaw Valley Ski Area , Powder Bowl Ski Area , Whisky Creek Camp , Five Lakes Trailhead , Watson Monument Emigrant Pass Marker

Park: Squaw Valley State Reservation Area , Deer Park

Pillar: Stanford Rock

Populated Place: Alpine Meadows

Reserve: Granite Chief Wilderness

Spring: Big Spring

Stream: Willow Creek , Bear Pen Creek , Powderhorn Creek , Whisky Creek

Summit: Ward Peak , KT-22 , Scott Peak , Granite Chief , Squaw Peak , Twin Peaks

Trail: Big Spring Trail , Five Lakes Creek Trail

Valley: Grouse Canyon , Bear Den Canyon


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