Desert Peaks
Desert Peaks are mountain formations found in arid regions, characterized by their steep slopes and rugged terrain. These peaks often rise sharply from the surrounding flat desert landscape, creating striking visual contrasts. They can be composed of various rock types, including granite and sandstone, and are shaped by erosion and weathering over time.
Many Desert Peaks are located within protected areas, such as national parks or monuments, to preserve their unique ecosystems. These areas often support diverse wildlife and plant species adapted to harsh conditions. Popular examples of Desert Peaks include those found in Death Valley National Park and Joshua Tree National Park.