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Clark Range (California)

Clark Range
Clark Range Yosemite National Park edited.jpg
Clark Range from the north, November 2005
Highest point
Peak Merced Peak
Elevation 11,726 ft (3,574 m)
Coordinates 37°43′0″N 119°22′12″W / 37.71667°N 119.37000°W / 37.71667; -119.37000
Geography
Clark Range.JPG
Country United States
State/Province California
Range coordinates 37°40.5′N 119°24′W / 37.6750°N 119.400°W / 37.6750; -119.400Coordinates: 37°40.5′N 119°24′W / 37.6750°N 119.400°W / 37.6750; -119.400
Parent range Sierra Nevada
Geology
Type of rock Metamorphic and Igneous

The Clark Range is a subrange of California's Sierra Nevada in Yosemite National Park.

The range extends in a north-south direction from Quartzite Peak (37°43.0′N 119°25.5′W / 37.7167°N 119.4250°W / 37.7167; -119.4250) to Triple Divide Peak (37°38.0′N 119°22.2′W / 37.6333°N 119.3700°W / 37.6333; -119.3700) and separates the drainage basins of the Illilouette Creek from the uppermost portions of the Merced River. The range is named after Mount Clark, which was named after Galen Clark.

The highest peak in the range is Merced Peak at 11,726 feet (3,574 m).

Metamorphic rock composes most of the Clark Range, with the granite of Mount Clark's summit being the main exception.



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