Mount Parnassus

Mount Parnassus (; Greek: Παρνασσός, Parnassós) is a mountain range of Central Greece that is, and historically has been, especially valuable to the Greek nation and the earlier Greek city-states for many reasons. In peace, it offers scenic views of the countryside and is a major international recreational site with views of mountain landscapes. Economically, its rolling foothills and valleys host extensive groves of olive, a cash crop marketed world-wide since prehistory. The mountain is also the location of historical, archaeological, and other cultural sites, such as Delphi perched on the southern slopes of the mountain in a rift valley north of the Gulf of Corinth. Parnassus has an abundance of trails for hiking in the three warm seasons. In the winter, the entire range is open to skiing, especially from the resorts of Arachova. Its melting snows are a source of municipal water for the surrounding communities. The mountain is composed of limestone, but also contains bauxite aluminu
Elevation: 4139 m
Country: United States
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- Mount Parnassus hiking routes
- Mount Parnassus best routes
- Mount Parnassus camping
- Mount Parnassus parking
- Mount Parnassus car park
- Mount Parnassus difficulty
- Mount Parnassus family friendly
- Mount Parnassus dog friendly
- Mount Parnassus sunrise hike
- Mount Parnassus sunset hike