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The peak can also be reached form the Tamarack Flat Campground located off the Tioga Pass Road. The hike, which follows the El Capitan trail most of the way, is 7.7 miles (12.4 km) [3] but the trailhead is at about 6,400 feet (2,000 m). Another route starts at Yosemite Creek Campground at an elevation of 7,200 feet (2,200 m). This trailhead is ...
Camp 4 is a walk-in campground in the Valley that was instrumental in the development of rock climbing as a sport, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [140] Climbers can generally be spotted in the snow-free months on anything from ten-foot-high (3 m) boulders to the 3,300-foot (1.0 km) face of El Capitan.
Tamarack Flat Campground, campground in Yosemite National Park, California; Tamarack Golf Club, Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; Tamarack Resort, all-season resort southwest of Donnelly in Valley County, Idaho; Tamarack Ski Area (Troy, Idaho), defunct ski hill northwest of Troy in Latah County, Idaho
Tamarack, formerly known as Camp Tamarack, [2] is an unincorporated community in Calaveras County, California in the United States. It was founded in the 1920s. [ 2 ] A nearby weather station, located across the Alpine County line, has been the site of several United States meteorological records.
The public campground was improved in 1960-1961. [2] Sources differ on the origin of the name. According to one story, cattlemen pursuing horse thieves in 1850 came upon an encampment of Indians led by a tribal chief whose name was White Wolf, and named the place after him. [3]
Tamarack Resort is a four-season destination resort in the western United States. Located in west central Idaho in Valley County , it is ninety miles (145 km) miles north of Boise on the west shore of Lake Cascade , southwest of the small town of Donnelly .
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The northern half of the park preserves a spruce-tamarack bog. A district of National Park Service rustic structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps and National Youth Administration in the 1930s is on the National Register of Historic Places. The park is located 5 miles (8.0 km) north of the city of Bemidji.