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Washington Mountains | MountainZone FREE interactive map and complete list of ALL the mountains in Washington from the state highest point to the lowest summits of WA
Mountain Photography by Jim Nelson Guide's-Eye View from Jim Nelson Click on the small photos to see a larger image P hotographer Jim Nelson has spent a lifetime in the mountains, and his images reflect a mature relationship with that landscape He began climbing in the Cascades while he was still a teenager growing up near Seattle and by now has a dozen first ascents in the range to his credit F or more than 20 years he has
North Bend, Washington Things To Do - MountainZone North Bend is Seattle’s closest mountain town and famous for being the backdrop of David Lynch’s cult classic Twin Peaks Mt Si’s 267-foot prominence is the hike for tourists and new Seattleites because it is straightforward and the views speak for themselves Just north of town, the North Fork Snoqualmie River and the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River join forces to head west and tumble
Greenwater, Washington Things To Do - MountainZone Greenwater is the northern gateway to Mt Rainier (14,411 feet) as well as Crystal Mountain Ski Area, a favorite area of Puget Sound skiers Some of the best mountain bike areas in Washington state – Sun Top, Skookum Flat, and the Dalles Range – are just up the road as well Add in the White River (fishing, kayaking) that runs the length of Highway 410, and living in Greenwater seems
Snoqualmie Pass, Washington Things To Do - MountainZone Snoqualmie Pass is Seattle’s go-to zone It’s only about 50 minutes from the city and offers up four small but enjoyable ski hills as well as a plethora of backcountry options Alpental is the spot for a challenge, but the two ski lifts bottleneck traffic almost as much as I-90’s constant weekend lane closures Chair Peak (6,238 feet) is a classic backcountry destination along with
Rockport, Washington Things To Do - MountainZone Rockport, Washington Rockport sits at the confluence of the Skagit and Sauk Rivers Needless to say, it is a hub for fisherman, who come up the Skagit River Valley to chase the coho, kings, humpies, sockeye, steelhead, and trout that populate these famous fisheries It also sits on the North Cascades Highway, the road that leads to some best peaks in the state: Eldorado Peak (8,868 feet
Map of Washington Backcountry Discovery Route (WABDR) The Washington Backcountry Discovery Route (WABDR) is an overlanding route across Washington State from Oregon to British Columbia that utilizes mostly unpaved public backroads The route climbs over the vast mountains and ridges of Washington’s Cascade Range Four-wheel drive vehicles with high clearance or adventure motorcycles are the required vehicles for travel along this route […]