King Peak is a summit in Humboldt County, California, in the United States. It is the tallest mountain of the Lost Coast.
King Peak was named for a captain of the United States Army.
Going back to 1886 maps, this mountain was referred to as "King's Peak". Circa 1949 it was listed on one map as "King Peak" but later maps show "King's Peak".
There's a trail leading to the summit.
By elevation King Peak is
# 1 out of 27 in King Range Wilderness Area # 65 out of 326 in Humboldt County # 1 out of 33 in King Range National Conservation Area
By prominence King Peak is
# 12 out of 3574 in the Northwest U.S. Coast Ranges # 1 out of 27 in King Range Wilderness Area # 47 out of 7926 in California # 1 out of 326 in Humboldt County # 1 out of 33 in King Range National Conservation Area
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