Mount Williamson
Mount Williamson is the second-highest peak in the Sierra Nevada mountain range, standing at 14,379 feet (4,383 meters). Located in California, it is part of the Inyo National Forest and is known for its rugged terrain and stunning views. The mountain is a popular destination for experienced hikers and climbers, offering various routes to the summit.
The peak was named after Williamson's Expedition, which explored the area in the late 19th century. Mount Williamson is often overshadowed by its more famous neighbor, Mount Whitney, but it remains a significant landmark for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.