List of highest points in Washington by county
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This is a list of highest points in the U.S. state of Washington, in alphabetical order by county.
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County
!Name !data-sort-type="number"|Height !data-sort-type="number"|Prominence !class="unsortable"| Range !class="unsortable"| Notes | |||||
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Adams | Karakul Hills | {{Convert|2100|ft|m}} | {{Convert|190|ft|m}} | North Columbia Plateau | |
Asotin | Ray Ridge | {{Convert|6180|ft|m}} | {{Convert|60|ft|m}} | Blue Mountains | |
Benton | Lookout Summit | {{Convert|3629|ft|m}} | {{Convert|1849|ft|m}} | Rattlesnake Hills | |
Chelan | Bonanza Peak | {{Convert|9511|ft|m}} | {{Convert|3711|ft|m}} | North Cascades | |
Clallam | Gray Wolf Ridge | {{Convert|7218|ft|m}} | {{Convert|818|ft|m}} | Olympic Mountains | |
Clark | Sturgeon Rock-West Ridge | {{Convert|4080|ft|m}} | {{Convert|0|ft|m}} | South Washington Cascades | |
Columbia | Oregon Butte | {{Convert|6387|ft|m}} | {{Convert|2407|ft|m}} | Blue Mountains | |
Cowlitz | Goat Mountain in Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument | {{Convert|4965|ft|m}} | {{Convert|2005|ft|m}} | South Washington Cascades | |
Douglas | Badger Mountain | {{Convert|4254|ft|m}} | {{Convert|2674|ft|m}} | North Columbia Plateau | |
Ferry | Copper Butte | {{Convert|7140|ft|m}} | {{Convert|4740|ft|m}} | Monashee Mountains | |
Franklin | Franklin County High Point | {{Convert|1640|ft|m}} | {{Convert|541|ft|m}} | North Columbia Plateau | |
Garfield | Diamond Peak | {{Convert|6379|ft|m}} | {{Convert|779|ft|m}} | Blue Mountains | Mount Misery, the county's second-highest point, is 13 feet lower and about a kilometer away.[https://listsofjohn.com/searchres?c=276 Garfield County WA Peaks List], Lists of John, John Kirk (2020) |
Grant | Beezley Hills | {{Convert|2899|ft|m}} | {{Convert|749|ft|m}} | North Columbia Plateau | |
Grays Harbor | Shoulder of Wynoochee Point | {{Convert|4880|ft|m}} | {{Convert|0|ft|m}} | Satsop Hills | The actual Grays Harbor County high point is less than 100 meters away from {{convert|4949|foot|adj=on}} Wynoochee Point, which lies in Mason County.{{citation
| title=Grays Harbor County High Point|id=1053|accessdate=2014-11-03 | first=Greg | last=Slayden | publisher=peakbagger.com | year=2004 | url=http://www.peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=1053 }} |
Island | Camano Island High Point | {{Convert|580|ft|m}} | {{Convert|580|ft|m}} | ||
Jefferson | Mount Olympus | {{Convert|7969|ft|m}} | {{Convert|7838|ft|m}} | Olympic Mountains | Ultra prominent |
King | Mount Daniel | {{Convert|7960|ft|m}} | {{Convert|3480|ft|m}} | South Washington Cascades | |
Kitsap | Gold Mountain | {{Convert|1761|ft|m}} | {{Convert|1521|ft|m}} | Blue Hills | |
Kittitas | Mount Daniel | {{Convert|7960|ft|m}} | {{Convert|3480|ft|m}} | South Washington Cascades | |
Klickitat | Indian Rock | {{Convert|5845|ft|m}} | {{Convert|2565|ft|m}} | North Columbia Plateau | |
Lewis | Big Horn | {{Convert|8000|ft|m}} | {{Convert|240|ft|m}} | South Washington Cascades | |
Lincoln | Lilienthal Mountain | {{Convert|3568|ft|m}} | {{Convert|1268|ft|m}} | North Columbia Plateau | |
Mason | Mount Stone | {{Convert|6612|ft|m}} | {{Convert|2132|ft|m}} | Olympic Mountains | |
Okanogan | North Gardner Mountain | {{Convert|8956|ft|m}} | {{Convert|3996|ft|m}} | North Cascades | |
Pacific | Pacific County High Point | {{Convert|3000|ft|m}} | {{Convert|1480|ft|m}} | Willapa Hills | |
Pend Oreille | Gypsy Peak | {{Convert|7320|ft|m}} | {{Convert|1720|ft|m}} | Selkirk Mountains | |
Pierce | Mount Rainier | {{Convert|14,411|ft|m}} | {{Convert|13,210|ft|m}} | South Washington Cascades | Ultra prominent Highest point in Washington state |
San Juan | Mount Constitution | {{Convert|2407|ft|m}} | {{Convert|2407|ft|m}} | The second highest mountain on an ocean island in the contiguous 48 states | |
Skagit | Mount Buckner | {{Convert|9114|ft|m}} | {{Convert|3034|ft|m}} | North Cascades | |
Skamania | Mount Adams-West Slope | {{convert|8920|ft|m}} | {{Convert|0|ft|m}} | South Washington Cascades | Prior to its 1980 eruption, Mount St. Helens was {{convert|9677|ft|m}} |
Snohomish | Glacier Peak | {{convert|10,520|ft|m}} | {{Convert|7498|ft|m}} | North Cascades | Ultra prominent |
Spokane | Mount Spokane | {{convert|5883|ft|m}} | {{Convert|3503|ft|m}} | Selkirk Mountains | |
Stevens | Abercrombie Mountain | {{convert|7308|ft|m}} | {{Convert|5168|ft|m}} | Selkirk Mountains | Ultra prominent |
Thurston | Quiemuth Peak | {{convert|2922|ft|m}} | {{Convert|762|ft|m}} | South Washington Cascades | |
Wahkiakum | Huckleberry Ridge | {{convert|2673|ft|m}} | {{Convert|393|ft|m}} | Willapa Hills | |
Walla Walla | Lewis Peak | {{convert|4888|ft|m}} | {{Convert|168|ft|m}} | Blue Mountains | |
Whatcom | Mount Baker | {{convert|10,781|ft|m}} | {{Convert|8812|ft|m}} | North Cascades | Ultra prominent |
Whitman | Tekoa Mountain | {{convert|4009|ft|m}} | {{Convert|1089|ft|m}} | North Columbia Plateau | |
Yakima | Mount Adams | {{convert|12,276|ft|m}} | {{Convert|8116|ft|m}} | South Washington Cascades | Ultra prominent |
References
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=Sources=
- {{cite book|title=County high points: For all western and northeastern states |last=Martin|first=Andy|publisher=Old Adit Press|year=1994|isbn=0962876216 }} List maintained at [http://www.peakbagger.com/list.aspx?lid=13202 Peakbagger.com]
External links
- [http://www.rhinoclimbs.com/county.html The High Points of the 39 Counties of Washington], John Roper
Category:Geography of Washington (state)