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bald+mountain+pennsylvania Latitude and Longitude:

41°25′45″N 75°45′01″W / 41.42907°N 75.75030°W / 41.42907; -75.75030
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Bald Mountain
Highest point
Elevation2,280 ft (690 m)
Geography
Location Northeastern Pennsylvania, U.S.
Parent range Appalachian Mountains
Topo map USGS Ransom(PA) Quadrangle
Climbing
Easiest routePinnacle Rock Trail

Bald Mountain is a prominent peak in Northeastern Pennsylvania which stands above the Wilkes-Barre and Scranton area (also known as the Wyoming Valley). On the summit is an outcrop of Catskill conglomerate (Devonian age) known as the "Pinnacle Rock". From the summit one can view the northernmost extension of the geologic province known as the Glaciated Low Plateaus section. The mountain itself is in the Ridge and Valley Appalachians.

To access the summit one can take the Pinnacle Rock trail. The trailhead is on the west side of the mountain and is a nine hundred foot vertical gain.

References

Alan R. Geyer (1979) "Outstanding Geologic Features of Pennsylvania", Geological Survey of Pennsylvania

  • "Latitude and Longitude from TopoQuest". TopoQuest.com.

41°25′45″N 75°45′01″W / 41.42907°N 75.75030°W / 41.42907; -75.75030


bald+mountain+pennsylvania Latitude and Longitude:

41°25′45″N 75°45′01″W / 41.42907°N 75.75030°W / 41.42907; -75.75030
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bald Mountain
Highest point
Elevation2,280 ft (690 m)
Geography
Location Northeastern Pennsylvania, U.S.
Parent range Appalachian Mountains
Topo map USGS Ransom(PA) Quadrangle
Climbing
Easiest routePinnacle Rock Trail

Bald Mountain is a prominent peak in Northeastern Pennsylvania which stands above the Wilkes-Barre and Scranton area (also known as the Wyoming Valley). On the summit is an outcrop of Catskill conglomerate (Devonian age) known as the "Pinnacle Rock". From the summit one can view the northernmost extension of the geologic province known as the Glaciated Low Plateaus section. The mountain itself is in the Ridge and Valley Appalachians.

To access the summit one can take the Pinnacle Rock trail. The trailhead is on the west side of the mountain and is a nine hundred foot vertical gain.

References

Alan R. Geyer (1979) "Outstanding Geologic Features of Pennsylvania", Geological Survey of Pennsylvania

  • "Latitude and Longitude from TopoQuest". TopoQuest.com.

41°25′45″N 75°45′01″W / 41.42907°N 75.75030°W / 41.42907; -75.75030


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