CKTEST Parkpoint Guide

Only admnistrator owned posts can execute the [includeme] shortcode. This message is shown only to administrators.
DISCLAIMER

Park-pointing requires some venturing into remote areas across inhospitable terrain (heavy brush and poison oak/ivy are quite common) and private property (please contact land-owner before entering).

Introduction

Introduction to Park Pointing. Mention newsletter articles. Lists online.

Resources

There are several websites with a focus on park-pointing:

There are several websites with random posts on park-pointing including but not limited to:

  • Death Valley Adventures – Steve Hall documents the actual lowest point in California.
  • CN Traveler – Ken Jennings article on California’s lowest and highest points being in Inyo County.

The Highpointers Club offers several resources as well:

  • Parkpoint Discussions – The Highpointers Club has transferred over the old/archived “America’s Basement” forums to this website.

Through the “Apex to Zenith” newsletter, club members receive continuing coverage on lowpoints. Updates (access, monument status, etc) are found in the newsletter and posted online in this guide. A small sample of articles are:

Only admnistrator owned posts can execute the [includeme] shortcode. This message is shown only to administrators.

Finally, you can see who has completed the 59 parkpoints at our “Parkpoint Score Board” page.

About this Guide

This page, “US Parkpoint Guide”, is an aggregation of multiple sources. It is largely based on Jack’s guide book. It includes several updates/clarifications based on trip reports from various contributors. Please contact us at guides@highpointers.org if you have any suggestions or updates.

This page contains three major sections below. The first contains a map showing each state’s highpoint, lowpoint(s) and lines drawn between them. Below the map is a large table listing all the lowpoints and their associated data. The middle section is the collection of show/hide (open/close) information panels with details for each lowpoint. This includes trip reports and updates as well as data like elevation, location, etc. The last section is a series of appendices such as trivia answers, an interview with Jack Parsell on low-pointing, etc.


Only admnistrator owned posts can execute the [includeme] shortcode. This message is shown only to administrators.

This table provides summary information about all the lowpoints.
State – Those with an * indicate alternate but closer lowpoint to the highpoint
     the link jumps you to the information panel
Location – Location of low point usually specified by USGS/Wikipedia
Low Elev – Elevation of lowpoint
     the link takes you to our forum discussion group
High Elev – Elevation of the state’s highpoint
Hi-Low Span – Difference in elevation between highpoint and lowpoint
Hi-Low Distance – Distance in miles between the highpoint and lowpoint
[You may re-sort this table by clicking the small arrows found in the column headers.]

Only admnistrator owned posts can execute the [includeme] shortcode. This message is shown only to administrators.
State Location Low Elev High Elev Hi-Low Span Hi-Low Distance (miles)
Only admnistrator owned posts can execute the [includeme] shortcode. This message is shown only to administrators.
Only admnistrator owned posts can execute the [includeme] shortcode. This message is shown only to administrators.

This section contains information panels for each parkpoint. Click on the name of the parkpoint and a panel opens up presenting the details about the parkpoint. This includes Jack’s trip report and more recent trip reports or updates if available. You will also find additional information such as elevation, location, etc.

Only admnistrator owned posts can execute the [includeme] shortcode. This message is shown only to administrators.

Please contact us at guides@highpointers.org if you have any suggestions or trip reports/updates you would like to share.


Only admnistrator owned posts can execute the [includeme] shortcode. This message is shown only to administrators.