Mount Maclure

Mount Maclure is the nearest neighbor to Mount Lyell, the highest point in Yosemite National Park. Mount Maclure is the fifth-highest mountain of Yosemite. Mount Maclure is located at the southeast end of the Cathedral Range, about 0.6 miles (0.97 km) northwest of Lyell. The summit is on the boundary between Madera and Tuolumne counties which is also the boundary between the park and the Ansel Adams Wilderness. It was named in honor of William Maclure, a pioneer in American geology who produced the first geological maps of the United States. Maclure Glacier, one of the last remaining glaciers in Yosemite, is situated on the mountain's northern flank.

Mount Maclure
Mount Maclure and Maclure Glacier
Highest point
Elevation12,886+ ft (3,928+ m) NAVD 88
Prominence440 ft (134 m)
Listing
Coordinates37°44′37″N 119°16′54″W
Naming
EtymologyWilliam Maclure
Geography
Mount Maclure
Location in California
LocationMadera and Tuolumne counties, California, U.S.
Parent rangeCathedral Range, Sierra Nevada
Topo mapUSGS Mount Lyell
Climbing
First ascent1883 by Hillard Johnson
Easiest routeSoutheast ridge, Exposed scramble (class 3-4)

The easiest climbing route leaves the John Muir Trail about 8.5 miles (14 km) south of Tuolumne Meadows and traverses the Maclure Glacier to the summit.

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