Victoria Peak, Mountain summit in Mono County, United States.
Victoria Peak is a mountain summit in the Sierra Nevada range located in Mono County. The steep slopes rise dramatically above Robinson Creek and dominate the surrounding landscape.
The first documented climb to the summit occurred in 1946 when mountaineer A. J. Reyman made the ascent. This early climbing activity marked the beginning of mountaineering on this peak.
The peak sits within Hoover Wilderness on Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest land, contributing to California's mountain recreation heritage.
The route to the summit follows a class 2 hiking path with moderate difficulty for climbers. Weather conditions can change quickly due to Pacific Ocean weather systems, so visitors should prepare for variable conditions.
The area lies within the Hoover Wilderness and is protected as part of the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. The peak sits at the junction of water systems connecting Robinson and Buckeye Creeks to the Walker River Basin.
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