Bison Mountain

Bison Peak is the highest summit of the Tarryall Mountains range in the of . Officially designated Bison Mountain, the prominent 12,432-foot peak is located in the of Pike National Forest, 8.1 miles north by west of the community of in , , .
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  • Type: Peak with an elevation of 12,392 feet
  • Description: mountain in United States of America
  • Also known as: Bison Peak

Places of Interest

Highlights include McCurdy Mountain.

Peak
is a mountain summit in the Tarryall Mountains range of the of . The 12,172-foot peak is located in the of Pike National Forest, 28.2 miles east of the in , , .

Bison Mountain

Latitude
39.23805° or 39° 14′ 17″ north
Longitude
-105.49806° or 105° 29′ 53″ west
Elevation
12,392 feet (3,777 metres)
Open location code
85FP6GQ2+6Q
Open­Street­Map ID
node 358920018
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­peak
Geo­Names ID
5413990
Wiki­data ID
Q4918375
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Urdu—“Bison Mountain” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Bison Mountain (bukid sa Estados Unidos, Colorado)
  • Cebuano: Bison Mountain
  • Dutch: Bison Peak
  • Egyptian Arabic: جبل بيسون پياك
  • Ladin: Bison Peak
  • Urdu: بائسن پیک

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