Marmot Mountain
Marmot Mountain is a 2,608-metre mountain summit located in Alberta, Canada. Marmot Mountain has an elevation of 2,370 metres.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Peak with an elevation of 2,370 metres
- Description: mountain in Jasper NP, Alberta, Canada
- Also known as: “Marmot Peak”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Terminal Mountain and Marmot Basin.
Terminal Mountain
Peak
Marmot Basin
Sports venue
Marmot Basin is an alpine ski area located on Marmot Mountain in Alberta's Jasper National Park. It has 91 named runs on four mountain faces with 3,000 vertical feet of drop.
Marmot Mountain
- Categories: mountain and landform
- Location: Jasper, Alberta, Prairies, Canada, North America
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Latitude
52.79012° or 52° 47′ 24″ northLongitude
-118.12673° or 118° 7′ 36″ westElevation
2,370 metres (7,776 feet)Open location code
9543QVRF+28OpenStreetMap ID
node 2698521497OpenStreetMap feature
natural=peak
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Swedish—“Marmot Mountain” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “جبل مارموت”
- Cebuano: “Marmot Mountain”
- Dutch: “Marmot Mountain”
- Swedish: “Marmot Mountain”
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Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Marmot Pass and Indian Pass.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Marmot Basin and Indian Ridge.
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