Crystal Peak is a mountain on the border of Lassen and Plumas Counties, California, in the middle of the northern Sierra Nevada Diamond Mountains, just a short 36 miles (as the crow flies) from its "sister" mountain of the same name in neighboring Sierra County. The mountain gets its name from its unusual summit block, which is apparently made out of solid quartz. The block rises about forty feet above the flat summit.
By elevation Crystal Peak is
# 13 out of 160 in Lassen County # 8 out of 180 in Plumas County # 8 out of 182 in Plumas National Forest
By prominence Crystal Peak is
# 68 out of 160 in Lassen County # 62 out of 180 in Plumas County # 60 out of 182 in Plumas National Forest
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