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Photo ID: LC008
Keywords: Lake County, Mt. Konocti, vineyard, landscape, sunrise
Mt. Konocti and morning mist in the orchard. The mountain is the most visible landmark in Lake County other than the lake. From the right vantage point, four of the peaks that make up Mount Konocti look like a giant woman reclining on the shores of Clear Lake. The mountain is located between the towns of Lakeport and Clearlake. It lies directly south of Soda Bay and Riviera Heights and east of Kelseyville. From the summit of Mount Konocti, the taller peaks and ridges around Snow Mountain could be seen to the northeast. Mount Konocti has five distinctive peaks: Wright Peak (4,299 feet/1,310 metres), Howard Peak (4,286 feet/1,306 metres), South Peak (4,286 feet/1,306 metres), Buckingham Peak (3,967 feet/1,209 metres) and Clark Peak (2,880 feet/880 metres). Wright Peak, Howard Peak, and South Peak make up the main part of the mountain, while Buckingham Peak and Clark Peak are located off to the side. Konocti Road runs about 4 miles (6.4 km) west from the Taylor Planetarium & Observatory in the town of Kelseyville, snaking between Howard and South Peaks and ending at the mountain's summit, Wright Peak. Benson Ridge lies to the south of Clark Peak and west of South Peak. Buckingham Peak lies north of Howard and Wright Peaks and northeast of Clark Peak. South Peak is directly south of Howard Peak and southwest of Wright Peak. Wright Peak lies east and a little north of Howard Peak.
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