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Goat Meadow Snow Play Mountain Summit - California Mountain Peak Information

Goat Meadow Snow Play Mountain Details

Goat Meadow Snow Play Mountain is a mountain summit in Mariposa County in the state of California (CA). Goat Meadow Snow Play Mountain climbs to 5,279 feet (1,609.04 meters) above sea level. Goat Meadow Snow Play Mountain is located at latitude - longitude coordinates (also called lat - long coordinates or GPS coordinates) of N 37.490772 and W -119.623486.

Anyone attempting to climb Goat Meadow Snow Play Mountain and reach the summit should look for detailed information on the Goat Meadow Snow Play Mountain area in the topographic map (topo map) and the White Chief Mountain USGS quad. To hike and explore the California outdoors near Goat Meadow Snow Play Mountain, check the list of nearby trails.

  • Peak Type: Summit
  • Latitude: 37.490772
  • Longitue: -119.623486
  • Peak Elevation: 5,279 feet (1,609.04 m)
  • Nearest City: Fish Camp (1.0 miles away)

Nearby Trails

Trail Name Activity Type Trail Type Trail Length Distance Away
Grizzly Giants - Mariposa Grove Hiking Loop 5.8 mi 0.7 mi
Mariposa Grove Trails Hiking Loop 4.8 mi 0.8 mi
Fish Camp Waterfalls Hiking Out-and-Back 1 mi 1.0 mi
Mariposa Grove Lower Loop Snowshoeing Loop 6.25 mi 1.0 mi
Sugar Pine Road Off-Highway Drives Point-to-Point 8 mi 1.5 mi

See more Trail Descriptions on Trails.com | View All Fish Camp, California Trails

Condition Report

Trip Date 3/12/2010
Route 41
Activity play in the snow
Submitted By  
Condition Comments is it good whether
 
Trip Date 2/13/2010
Route only way in
Activity winter fun
Submitted By Markdeger@att.net
Condition Comments Snow play area a fee-pay area next year? I love goat meadow snow play area, Yesterday I saw forest service monitoring the road/parking lot. Rumor is next year you will have to pay to drive up there. Seems like that will axe some of the visitation... Will those families of 10 in the mini van be able to afford this? Seems like this will limit the ability of many to be able to experience the great outdoors. I agree the parking is atrocious, but it this really the answer?
 


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