Brown Peak

Brown Peak (or Brown Peaks) may refer to:

  • One of the 7 mountains in the United States listed by the USGS GNIS:
Name USGS link State County USGS map Coordinates
Brown Peak Alaska Aleutians East False Pass C-6 54°38′31″N 163°44′04″W / 54.64194°N 163.73444°W / 54.64194; -163.73444
Brown Peak Alaska Kenai Peninsula Iliamna C-2 59°34′22″N 153°40′32″W / 59.57278°N 153.67556°W / 59.57278; -153.67556
Brown Peak California Fresno Dogtooth Peak 37°07′32″N 119°03′22″W / 37.12556°N 119.05611°W / 37.12556; -119.05611
Brown Peak California Inyo Deadman Pass 36°06′56″N 116°23′04″W / 36.11556°N 116.38444°W / 36.11556; -116.38444
Brown Peak California Kern Piute Peak 35°29′04″N 118°25′23″W / 35.48444°N 118.42306°W / 35.48444; -118.42306
Brown Peak California Mariposa El Portal 37°38′11″N 119°48′12″W / 37.63639°N 119.80333°W / 37.63639; -119.80333
Brown Peak Washington Pierce White River Park 46°57′03″N 121°35′00″W / 46.95083°N 121.5833333°W / 46.95083; -121.5833333
  • Brown Peak (Sturge Island), the highest point of the Balleny Islands in Antarctica
  • Brown Peaks, a series of low peaks surmounting the Amundsen Glacier in Antarctica
  • Rudmose Brown Peak, a peak southwest of Mount Hurley in Antarctica
This set index article includes a list of mountains that share the same name (or similar names).

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