Pikes Peak massif
USA /
Colorado /
Green Mountain Falls /
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/ USA
/ Colorado
/ Green Mountain Falls
World / United States / Colorado
mountain, massif, National Natural Landmark, U.S. National Historic Landmark
Elevation: 14,115 feet (4302 metres)
Originally named "El Capitan" by the Spanish, the mountain was renamed "Pike's Peak" after Zebulon Pike Jr. who explored southern Colorado in 1806.
The mountain was further made famous by Katherine Lee Bates, who wrote a poem entitled "Pikes Peak" in 1895; a poem that eventually became the lyrics for the song "America the Beautiful".
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Originally named "El Capitan" by the Spanish, the mountain was renamed "Pike's Peak" after Zebulon Pike Jr. who explored southern Colorado in 1806.
The mountain was further made famous by Katherine Lee Bates, who wrote a poem entitled "Pikes Peak" in 1895; a poem that eventually became the lyrics for the song "America the Beautiful".
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Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pike's_Peak
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 38°50'42"N 105°3'44"W
- Cameron's Cone 8.3 km
- Mount Manitou 8.9 km
- Eagle Mountain 10 km
- Sugarloaf Mountain 12 km
- Mount Glennon/Mount Glennon Park 90 km
- Red Rocks Park 94 km
- Dinosaur Ridge 97 km
- Hayden Green Mountain Park 97 km
- South Table Mountain 103 km
- North Table Mountain 107 km
- Pikes Peak Summit 1.7 km
- The Eyebrow 4 km
- Former Pikes Peak Ski Area 4.1 km
- Sachett Mountain 4.3 km
- Crystal Creek Reservoir 8.3 km
- South Catamount Reservoir 8.8 km
- North Catamount Reservoir 9 km
- Catamount Cataracts 10 km
- Mount Manitou 10 km
- Crystal Park 12 km
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