List of highest points in Washington by county

This is a list of highest points in the U.S. state of Washington, in alphabetical order by county.

County Name Height
feet / m
Prominence Range Notes
AdamsKarakul Hills2,100 feet (640 m)190 feet (58 m)North Columbia Plateau
AsotinRay Ridge6,180 feet (1,880 m)60 feet (18 m)Blue Mountains
BentonLookout Summit3,629 feet (1,106 m)1,849 feet (564 m)Rattlesnake Hills
ChelanBonanza Peak9,511 feet (2,899 m)3,711 feet (1,131 m)North Cascades
ClallamGray Wolf Ridge7,218 feet (2,200 m)818 feet (249 m)Olympic Mountains
ClarkSturgeon Rock-West Ridge4,080 feet (1,240 m)0 feet (0 m)South Washington Cascades
ColumbiaOregon Butte6,387 feet (1,947 m)2,407 feet (734 m)Blue Mountains
CowlitzGoat Mountain in Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument4,965 feet (1,513 m)2,005 feet (611 m)South Washington Cascades
DouglasBadger Mountain4,254 feet (1,297 m)2,674 feet (815 m)North Columbia Plateau
FerryCopper Butte7,140 feet (2,180 m)4,740 feet (1,440 m)Monashee Mountains
FranklinFranklin County High Point1,640 feet (500 m)541 feet (165 m)North Columbia Plateau
GarfieldDiamond Peak6,379 feet (1,944 m)779 feet (237 m)Blue Mountains
GrantBeezley Hills2,899 feet (884 m)749 feet (228 m)North Columbia Plateau
Grays HarborShoulder of Wynoochee Point4,880 feet (1,490 m)0 feet (0 m)Satsop HillsThe actual Grays Harbor County high point is less than 100 meters away from 4,949-foot (1,508 m) Wynoochee Point, which lies in Mason County.[1]
IslandCamano Island High Point580 feet (180 m)580 feet (180 m)
JeffersonMount Olympus7,969 feet (2,429 m)7,838 feet (2,389 m)Olympic MountainsUltra prominent
KingMount Daniel7,960 feet (2,430 m)3,480 feet (1,060 m)South Washington Cascades
KitsapGold Mountain1,761 feet (537 m)1,521 feet (464 m)Blue Hills
KittitasMount Daniel7,960 feet (2,430 m)3,480 feet (1,060 m)South Washington Cascades
KlickitatIndian Rock5,845 feet (1,782 m)2,565 feet (782 m)North Columbia Plateau
LewisBig Horn8,000 feet (2,400 m)240 feet (73 m)South Washington Cascades
LincolnLilienthal Mountain3,568 feet (1,088 m)1,268 feet (386 m)North Columbia Plateau
MasonMount Stone6,612 feet (2,015 m)2,132 feet (650 m)Olympic Mountains
OkanoganNorth Gardner Mountain8,956 feet (2,730 m)3,996 feet (1,218 m)North Cascades
PacificPacific County High Point3,000 feet (910 m)1,480 feet (450 m)Willapa Hills
Pend OreilleGypsy Peak7,320 feet (2,230 m)1,720 feet (520 m)Selkirk Mountains
PierceMount Rainier14,411 feet (4,392 m)13,210 feet (4,030 m)South Washington CascadesUltra prominent
Highest point in Washington state
San JuanMount Constitution2,407 feet (734 m)2,407 feet (734 m)The second highest mountain on an ocean island in the contiguous 48 states
SkagitMount Buckner9,114 feet (2,778 m)3,034 feet (925 m)North Cascades
SkamaniaMount Adams-West Slope8,920 feet (2,720 m)0 feet (0 m)South Washington CascadesPrior to its 1980 eruption, Mount St. Helens was 9,677 feet (2,950 m)
SnohomishGlacier Peak10,520 feet (3,210 m)7,498 feet (2,285 m)North CascadesUltra prominent
SpokaneMount Spokane5,883 feet (1,793 m)3,503 feet (1,068 m)Selkirk Mountains
StevensAbercrombie Mountain7,308 feet (2,227 m)5,168 feet (1,575 m)Selkirk MountainsUltra prominent
ThurstonQuiemuth Peak2,922 feet (891 m)762 feet (232 m)South Washington Cascades
WahkiakumHuckleberry Ridge2,673 feet (815 m)393 feet (120 m)Willapa Hills
Walla WallaLewis Peak4,888 feet (1,490 m)168 feet (51 m)Blue Mountains
WhatcomMount Baker10,781 feet (3,286 m)8,812 feet (2,686 m)North CascadesUltra prominent
WhitmanTekoa Mountain4,009 feet (1,222 m)1,089 feet (332 m)North Columbia Plateau
YakimaMount Adams12,276 feet (3,742 m)8,116 feet (2,474 m)South Washington CascadesUltra prominent

References

  1. Slayden, Greg (2004), Grays Harbor County High Point, peakbagger.com, 1053, retrieved 2014-11-03

Sources

  • Martin, Andy (1994). County high points: For all western and northeastern states. Old Adit Press. ISBN 0962876216. List maintained at Peakbagger.com
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