Snoqualmie Mountain & Pass, Washington
Snoqualmie Mountain & Pass
Snoqualmie Mountain, at 6,278 feet (1,914 meters) above sea level, is the tallest peak in the immediate vicinity of Snoqualmie Pass in the Cascade Range of Washington state. Its shape is often described as "amorphous" or "blob-like", although it does display a steep north face dropping down to the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River. The boundary of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness crosses the summit of Snoqualmie Mountain. It appears due north of Snoqualmie Pass (Interstate 90), and east of Snow Lake. Adjacent to Snoqualmie Mountain, moving eastward, are Lundin Peak, Red Mountain, then south along the ridgeline is Kendall Peak. Due west of Snoqualmie Pass is Denny Mountain, then northwesterly along the ridgeline is Bryant Peak, Chair Peak, and Melakwa Peak (just west of Snow Lake).


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