Pyramid Rock (New Mexico)

Pyramid Rock is a 7487 ft pillar in McKinley County, New Mexico, United States.

Description
Pyramid Rock is part of the Zuñi Mountains. The prominent landmark is located 6 mi east-northeast of Gallup, 1.5 mi northwest of the town of Church Rock, and can be seen from Interstate 40. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises 700. ft in one-quarter mile (0.4 km). A 3.4 mile (round-trip) hiking trail provides access to the summit. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains to the Puerco River. This landform's descriptive toponym has been officially adopted by the United States Board on Geographic Names.

Geology
Pyramid Rock is composed of the Morrison Formation which dates to the Late Jurassic. This stratum overlays Zuni Sandstone, Bluff Sandstone, Summerville Formation, and Entrada Sandstone in descending order.

Climate
According to the Köppen climate classification system, Pyramid Rock is located in a cool semiarid climate zone (Köppen BSk). The summers are hot during the day, but the high altitude and low humidity mean that nights remain distinctly cool. Most rain falls in the summer from afternoon thunderstorms, and winter snow is common and sometimes heavy.