![]() Land: Black Mesa State Park (Highest Point) ![]() ![]() Nearest Higher Neighbor in the PBC database: Peak 5101 (WNW) RangesĬontinent: North America Range2: North America Plains Range3: Great Plains Range4: Southern Great Plains Range5: Raton MesasĪrkansas Mississippi Gulf of Mexico Atlantic Ocean Isolation Page (Detailed isolation information) Distance: 0.41 mi/0.66 km Key Col Page (Detailed prominence information) Clean Prominence: 0 ft/0 m Optimistic Prominence: 13 ft/3 m Line Parent: Black Mesa Key Col: 4973 ft/1516 m Peakfinder Panorama GeoHack Links CalTopo MyTopo Bing Maps Google Maps Open Street Map This beautiful granite monument atop the flat expanse of Black Mesa marks the highest spot in Oklahoma (). Nearby Peak Searches: Radius Search - Nearest Peaks to Black Mesa Elevation Ladder from Black Mesa Prominence Ladder from Black Mesa by Greg Slayden by Scott Surgent by Ben Lostracco by Scott Surgent by Ben Lostracco by Chad Painter (GPS Track) by Ryan Courtney by Jamie Bakken by Peter Stone by Dennis Poulin (GPS Track) by Alan Barber by Bob Ingram by David Odenwalder by Rob Anthony by Laura Lion by Morris Zwick by Zackary Michek (GPS Track) by David Gambone by Gustav Sexauer by Zack Lewis (GPS Track) by Dustin Wittmier (GPS Track) by Eric Davidson by William Musser by Paul McClellan (GPS Track) by Stephen Pardo (GPS Track) by Ryan Turner (GPS Track) by Dan Hildebrand by David Kleen by Josh Schmid (GPS Track) by Wayne Snyder (GPS Track) by Benjamin Burnham (GPS Track) by Michael Walker by David Ohmer by Matt Sedlak (GPS Track) by Edward Martin by Jarred Gitz (GPS Track) by Whiley Hall (GPS Track) by Lee Newton (GPS Track) by Wilder Leavitt (GPS Track) by Arthur Marciasini (GPS Track) by JohnE Sarna (GPS Track) by Jeffrey Schwicht by Joe Merlone by Josh Arnold by Ethan Woll by Seth Stahl (GPS Track) by Rafee Memon (GPS Track) by Stan Barlow (GPS Track) Highpoint Adventures: The Complete Guide to the 50 State Highpoints (Winger)Īscent Info Total ascents/attempts logged by registered users: 781 Show all viewable ascents/attempts (Total: 712) Selected Trip Reports: Highpoints of the United States: A Guide to the Fifty State Summits (Holmes) State High Points (Rank #23) United States State/Territory High Points (Rank #23) EPIC List - States of the USA (Rank #33) Combined USA-Canada-Mexico State/Province High Points (Rank #58) CoHP High Five List (Rank #95) Southern USA CoHPs (Rank #37) Oklahoma County High Points (Rank #1) Selected Guidebook(s) for this Peak:įifty State Summits, Guide with Maps to State Highpoints (Zumwalt) Weather and Snow National Weather Service Forecast NOAA Snow Depth Map Lists that contain Black Mesa: Contiguous 48 U.S. Links Search Engines - search the web for "Black Mesa": Wikipedia Search Microsoft Bing Search Google Search Yahoo Searchīlack Mesa Oklahoma at ĬoHP.org Trip Report for Cimarron, OK by Carl MillsapĬoHP.org Trip Report for Cimarron, OK by Ron TagliapietraĬoHP.org Trip Report for Cimarron, OK by Edward Earl ![]() The hasty post-disaster evacuation prevented proper shutdown procedures from being followed.Black Mesa, Oklahoma Prominence: 0 ft, 0 mģ6° 55' 55'' N, 102° 59' 52'' W 36.931838, -102.997859 (Dec Deg) 678312 E 4089183 N, Zone 13 (UTM) Map Description: "This water treatment facility was the final stop for waste water after residue processing. This facility supplied sensitive materials to the Lambda Complex." Map Description: "Black Mesa's underground transit system is one of the largest and most complex in the world. It has since fallen victim to time and nature." Map Description: "This distant storage facility was once used to house Black Mesa's early satellite prototypes and parts. Map Description: "The access road to Black Mesa's Communications Division was considered the perfect environment for testing and training." Map Description: "The old, disused Black Mesa Transit System is home to many unexpected surprises." Map Description: "The decrepit facility that powers Black Mesa's Transit System is as dangerous as it is old." Map Description: "Several weeks post-disaster, the military recovery and cleanup operation in the heavily shelled Lambda Complex hit some particularly nasty hurdles." Some clues about its experimental history lurk beneath the surface." Map Description: "This Gasworks complex was built to power early teleportation tests. Map Description: "Somewhere out in the vast expanses of the New Mexico desert, the Black Mesa Nuclear Testing Team decided to hide a big red button." Map Description: "At the end of the Black Mesa Transit System, this suspicious cargo facility is the last stop before Residue Processing." It is now classified as a biohazard zone, for unknown reasons." Map Description: "This canyon used to play host to a classified mining operation.
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