The highest mountains of Yosemite National Park


Many mountains in Yosemite National Park are higher than ; three are higher than. The peaks of Yosemite are among some of the highest mountains in California.
The below table gives information from and . Some mountains are listed by one but not the other, and some elevations vary, as prominence varies; the clean prominence method is used in this table.

List

NumberPeakElevation, by Peakbagger
Elevation, by Summitpost
prominence, by Peakbagger
prominence, by Summitpost

Isolation, by Peakbagger
Peakbagger reference
Summitpost reference
Near area of YosemiteCoordinates
1Mount LyellCathedral Range, near Tuolumne Meadows
2Mount DanaTioga Pass
3Kuna PeakTuolumne Meadows, Mammoth Peak
4Rodgers PeakRitter Range
5Mount MaclureCathedral Range, near Mount Lyell
6Mount GibbsTioga Pass Road, near Mount Dana
7Peak 12767Mount Lyell
8Koip Crest PeakTuolumne Meadows
9Mount ConnessTioga Pass
10Point 12573Mount Lyell
11Mount FlorenceMount Lyell, Vogelsang Peak
12Point 12540Vogelsang Peak
13Simmons PeakMount Lyell, Tuolumne Meadows
14Electra PeakTuolumne Meadows, Rodgers Peak
15Point 12358Mount Lyell
16Twin PeaksMatterhorn Peak
17Peak 12320Simmons Peak, Mount Lyell
18Matterhorn PeakNorthern boundary of Yosemite National Park
19Mount Andrea LawrenceTioga Pass Road
20North PeakSaddlebag Lake
21Excelsior MountainVirginia Lakes, Mount Conness
22Parsons PeakCathedral Range
23Point 12113Mount Lyell
24Mammoth PeakTioga Pass, Kuna Crest
25 Foerster PeakEast of Half Dome
26White MountainDog Lake, Mount Conness
27Sheperd CrestSaddlebag Lake, Tioga Pass Road
28Whorl MountainMatterhorn Peak
29Donohue PeakDonohue Pass, Koip Crest Peak
30False White MountainTioga Pass
31Virginia PeakTwin Lakes, Whorl Mountain