Observation Peak (Alberta)

Observation Peak
Observation Peak, July 2003. Visible high point is the false summit.
Highest point
Elevation3,174 m (10,413 ft)[1][2]
Prominence644 m (2,113 ft)[3]
ListingMountains of Alberta
Coordinates51°44′32″N 116°28′01″W / 51.74222°N 116.46694°W / 51.74222; -116.46694[4]
Geography
Observation Peak is located in Alberta
Observation Peak
Observation Peak
Parent rangeCanadian Rockies
Topo mapNTS 82N9 Hector Lake
Geology
Rock agePrecambrian to Jurassic
Mountain typesedimentary rock
Climbing
First ascent1895 by Bill Peyto and Walter Wilcox[3]
Easiest routeeasy/moderate scramble[5]

Observation Peak is a 3,174-metre (10,413-foot) mountain summit located in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. The mountain can be seen from the Icefields Parkway near the Bow Summit.

The peak was named in 1898 by Charles L. Noyes, a Boston clergyman, who upon climbing to the top found it to have the best viewpoint he had ever reached.[3][1]

The mountain can be scrambled using the western slopes and after reaching the top of the false summit, a 20-minute plod to the northwest leads to the true summit about 100 metres (328 ft) higher.[5]

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