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{{Orphan|date=February 2009}}
{{Infobox mountain
| name = Grizzly Peak
| photo =
| photo_size =
| photo_alt =
| photo_caption =
| elevation = {{convert|2200|m|abbr=on}}
| elevation_ref = <ref name="GNIS">USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS), , retrieved 2010-07-23</ref>
| range = ]
| location = ]
| map = Antarctica
| map_alt = Map of Antarctica showing location of Grizzly Peak
| map_caption = Location of Grizzly Peak in Antarctica
| map_size =
| label = Grizzly Peak
| label_position = right
| lat_d = 85
| lat_m = 58
| lat_s =
| lat_NS = S
| long_d = 151
| long_m = 22
| long_s =
| long_EW = W
| coordinates_ref = <ref name="GNIS" />
| region = AQ
}}
'''Grizzly Peak''' is a ] rising to 2,200 m on the southwest flank of ], in the ], ]. The feature was visited in December 1934 by the ] geological party and was included in "]." The granite of this peak is highly jointed and fairly bristles with small spires, suggestive of the coat of a ].

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