Stanislaus Peak is a prominent peak near Sonora Pass in the Sierra Nevada range in California, United States.
[1] It is located in the Carson–Iceberg Wilderness in the federally-managed Stanislaus National Forest.
[2] Stanislaus peak is an ancient volcanic cone[3] composed of andesite intrusion.
[5] The granite features are also found in nearby areas, such as Yosemite National Park and the Emigrant Wilderness.
The trail ends at the granite outcropping just below the peak and route finding and a class 2 scramble is required to reach the summit via the easiest approach from the southeast face.