Disaster Peak is a summit in the U.S. state of Nevada. The summit is located in the Trout Creek Mountains.
Disaster Peak was named after an 1864 confrontation between prospectors and the Paiutes, resulting in the deaths of G. W. Dodge, J. W. Burton and two others.
By elevation Disaster Peak is
# 34 out of 175 in Humboldt County # 2 out of 2 in Disaster Peak Wilderness Study Area # 2 out of 19 in the Trout Creek Mountains
By prominence Disaster Peak is
# 49 out of 175 in Humboldt County # 2 out of 2 in Disaster Peak Wilderness Study Area # 7 out of 19 in the Trout Creek Mountains
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