Galahad Point

Galahad Point is a cliff in , and has an elevation of 7,530 feet.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Excalibur and King Arthur Castle.

Peak
is a formation on the north rim of the in , . It was named by cartographer and geologist François E. Matthes in 1908 for , the legendary sword of King Arthur which was given to him by the Lady of the Lake.

Peak
is a 7,344-foot-elevation summit located in the , in of northern , . It is situated one-half mile northwest of , one mile west of , and two miles east-southeast of , within the Shinumo Amphitheater.

Peak
is a 7,281-foot-elevation summit located in the , in of northern , . It is situated one-half mile southeast of , one mile west of , and 2.5 miles northeast of Evans Butte, within the Shinumo Amphitheater.

Galahad Point

Latitude
36.27331° or 36° 16′ 24″ north
Longitude
-112.25017° or 112° 15′ 1″ west
Elevation
7,530 feet (2,295 metres)
Open location code
85897PFX+8W
Open­Street­Map ID
node 359245843
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­cliff
Geo­Names ID
5295556
Wiki­data ID
Q49468752
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In Other Languages

“Galahad Point” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Galahad Point (pangpang)
  • Cebuano: Galahad Point

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