Mount Boardman is located in the Diablo Range in California. The summit is near a point where Santa Clara, Alameda, Stanislaus, and San Joaquin counties meet. It was named for W. F. Boardman, the Alameda County surveyor between 1865 and 1869.
There is a higher peak to the north which is unofficially called Boardman North and has an elevation of 3,629 feet (1,106 m). This north peak, unnamed on topographic maps, is located on the Alameda – San Joaquin county line, and is the highest point in San Joaquin County. Some snow falls on both peaks during the winter.
By elevation Mount Boardman is
# 77 out of 465 in the Diablo Range # 1 out of 13 in San Joaquin County # 4 out of 50 in Alameda County # 20 out of 155 in Santa Clara County # 4 out of 30 in Stanislaus County
By prominence Mount Boardman is
# 4 out of 13 in San Joaquin County # 16 out of 50 in Alameda County # 58 out of 155 in Santa Clara County # 20 out of 30 in Stanislaus County
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