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  2. Mount Index - Wikipedia

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    Mount Index is a peak in the central part of the Cascade Range of Washington state. It lies just south of the Skykomish River and U.S. Route 2, at the western edge of the Cascades. Despite its low elevation relative to peaks higher in the Cascades, it is a famous and dramatic landmark due to its topographic prominence. It comprises three ...

  3. List of mountains and hills of Kitsap County, Washington

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    This is a list of mountains and hills of Kitsap County, Washington by elevation. The county's highest peaks are in the Blue Hills , in the Wildcat Lake or Bremerton West USGS quadrangle . Inclusion is defined here as within 2 miles of Green Mountain or Gold Mountain, as the boundaries are not strictly defined by authorities.

  4. List of highest points in Washington by county - Wikipedia

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    Highest point in Washington state San Juan: Mount Constitution: 2,407 feet (734 m) 2,407 feet (734 m) The second highest mountain on an ocean island in the contiguous 48 states Skagit: Mount Buckner: 9,114 feet (2,778 m) 3,034 feet (925 m) North Cascades: Skamania: Mount Adams-West Slope: 8,920 feet (2,720 m) 0 feet (0 m) South Washington Cascades

  5. List of mountain peaks of Washington - Wikipedia

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    The day before its 1980 eruption, Mount St. Helens was the fifth highest major summit of Washington. Today, Mount St. Helens is the 35th highest major summit of the state. This article comprises three sortable tables of major mountain peaks [1] of the U.S. State of Washington. The summit of a mountain or hill may be measured in three principal ...

  6. Mount Tommy Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Mount Tommy Thompson is a 6,780-foot-elevation (2,070-meter) mountain summit located in Skagit County of Washington state. It is situated eight miles southeast of the town of Marblemount, within the Glacier Peak Wilderness, on land managed by Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest, on the west slopes of the North Cascades Range.

  7. Three Queens - Wikipedia

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    Three Queens is a prominent 6,693-foot (2,040-metre) triple-summit mountain located in the Cascade Range, in Kittitas County of Washington state. [3] It is set within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness on land managed by Wenatchee National Forest.

  8. Johannesburg Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Highest point; Elevation: 8,200+ ft (2,500+ m) NGVD 29 [1] Prominence: 1,560 ft (480 m) [1] Coordinates: 2]: Geography; Location: Skagit County, Washington, U.S.: Parent range: North Cascades: Topo map: USGS Cascade Pass (WA): Climbing; First ascent: 1938 by Calder Bressler, Bill Cox, Ray Clough, Tom Myers: Easiest route: East Route (hike/scramble): Johannesburg Mountain is one of the most ...

  9. Gardner Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Gardner ranks as the second-highest peak in Okanogan County and the 28th-highest summit in Washington. [3] Precipitation runoff from the mountain's slopes drains into tributaries of the Methow River. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises 3,300 feet (1,000 meters) above Wolf Creek in 1.5 mile (2.4 km).