Parsons Peak

Parsons Peak is a mountain in Yosemite National Park and the Cathedral Range of California's Sierra Nevada.

The peak, located on the Madera–Tuolumne county line, rises to an elevation of 12,153 feet (3,704 m).

Most of the precipitation that falls on the mountain is snow due to the very high elevation.

[5] The peak was named for Edward Taylor Parsons who for many years was a director of the Sierra Club.

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