Where is Table Mountain on the Cape Peninsula?

Where is Table Mountain on the Cape Peninsula?

Table Mountain is at the northern end of a sandstone mountain range that forms the spine of the Cape Peninsula that terminates approximately 50 kilometres (30 mi) to the south at the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Point.

Where is the summit of North Table Mountain?

North Table Mountain is a mesa on the eastern flank of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. The 6,555-foot (1,998 m) mesa summit is located in North Table Mountain Park, 3.4 miles (5.5 km) north by east (bearing 9°) of downtown Golden, Colorado, United States, in Jefferson County.

What kind of vegetation is on Table Mountain?

Its vegetation consists predominantly of several different types of the unique and rich Cape fynbos. The main vegetation type is endangered Peninsula Sandstone Fynbos, but critically endangered Peninsula Granite Fynbos, Peninsula Shale Renosterveld and Afromontane forest occur in smaller portions on the mountain.

How tall is Table Mountain in South Africa?

Table Mountain’s stark, scarred, 2-mile- (3-km-) long northern face contrasts with the fertile summit plateau broken by small valleys and streams. Two subsidiary peaks are detached from the main mountain: Lion’s Head (2,195 feet [669 metres]) to the northwest, declining northward to Signal Hill (Lion’s Rump);

How to get to the top of Table Mountain?

There are two options to get to the top of Table Mountain: 1) climb 2) take the aerial cableway. A group of friends and I were going to climb to the top, but some recent robberies on the path prompted us to take the cable car instead. NOTE: The cableway shuts down in high winds, so it’s hard to plan ahead to visit the mountain.

What are the names of the lower slopes of Table Mountain?

It is better known by the names of the conservation areas on its lower slopes: Groote Schuur Estate, Newlands Forest, Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, Cecilia Park, and Constantia Nek . Panorama from the top of Table Mountain.

What’s the difference between Table Mountain and the back table?

Immediately to the south of Table Mountain is a rugged “plateau” at a somewhat lower elevation than the Table Mountain Plateau (at about 1000 m), called the “Back Table”. The “Back Table” extends southwards for approximately 6 km to the Constantia Nek-Hout Bay valley.

Is the Table Mountain National Park a tourist attraction?

It is a significant tourist attraction, with many visitors using the cableway or hiking to the top. The mountain forms part of the Table Mountain National Park, and part of the lands formerly ranged by Khoe-speaking clans, such as the !Uriǁʼaes (the “High Clan”). It is home to a large array of mostly endemic fauna and flora.

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