Peak 2266

Mountain in Minnesota, United States
Peak 2266 is located in Minnesota
Peak 2266
Peak 2266
Cook County, Minnesota, U.S.
Parent rangeMisquah Hills

Peak 2266 is the second highest point in Minnesota, after Eagle Mountain. It is rarely climbed and has no summit trail. Peak 2266 was surveyed in 1961, in the same survey which established Eagle Mountain as the state's high point. The survey found that 2266 was also higher than the previous record holder, point 2230 in the Misquah Hills.[1]

References

  1. ^ Summit plaque, Eagle Mountain, Minnesota Historical Society, 1967.
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High points of Minnesota
Peaks with 300 feet of prominence
  • Eagle Mountain (2304 ft)
  • Peak 2266 (2266 ft)
  • Misquah Hills High Point (2260 ft)
  • Lima Mountain (2238 ft)
  • Point 2210 (2210 ft)
  • Pine Mountain (2189 ft)
  • Point 2163 (2163 ft)
  • Point 2110 (2110 ft)
  • Lundeen Mountain (2093 ft)
Points without 300 feet of prominence
  • Point 2246 (2246 ft)
  • Gaskin Mountain (2245 ft)
  • Point 2230 (2230 ft)
  • Brule Mountain (2226 ft)
  • Kelso Mountain (2100 ft)
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Mountains of Minnesota
Leaf Hills Moraines
  • Inspiration Peak
Misquah Hills
Sawtooth Mountains
  • Carlton Peak
  • Disappointment Mountain
  • Mallmann's Peak
  • Moose Mountain
  • Mount Josephine
  • Mount Northrop
  • Mount Reunion
  • Pincushion Mountain
  • Prospect Mountain
Others
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