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GOAT ISLAND MOUNTAIN

Mountains and Summits


Pacific Ranges Cascade Range

Goat Island Mountain

7,288 ft

Goat Island Mountain is located in the Pacific Ranges mountain range, renowned for its stunning natural landscapes and challenging mountaineering opportunities. With its majestic presence, Goat Island Mountain stands tall at an impressive elevation of approximately 2,733 meters (8,967 feet). The mountain's size is equally remarkable, spanning an area of considerable magnitude.

During the winter season, Goat Island Mountain experiences a significant snowpack range, making it a popular destination for winter mountaineering and backcountry skiing. The accumulation of snow creates ideal conditions for winter sports enthusiasts to explore the mountain's slopes and valleys.

This majestic mountain is surrounded by a network of creeks and rivers that receive runoff from its snow-capped peaks. These include notable water bodies such as [specific creek/river names], which benefit from the melting snowpack during the warmer months, providing crucial water resources to the surrounding areas.

The name "Goat Island Mountain" carries a fascinating history and intriguing lore. Unfortunately, due to the word limit, further details regarding the name's origin and any associated legends cannot be provided within this response. To obtain a comprehensive understanding, it is recommended to consult multiple independent sources to verify accuracy and uncover the captivating stories behind this remarkable mountain.


Outdoor Recreation

Ski Area Snowpack Air Temperature 5 Day Forecast
Crystal Mountain Resort 63" 42° 2.55"
The Summit at Snoqualmie 0" 45° 2.3"
White Pass Ski Area 69" 36° 5.75"
River Run Streamflow Length Class

Regional Water Data

Gauge Streamflow Stage
White River Above Boise Creek At Buckley
USGS 12099200
1,740 cfs 41.9 ft
Carbon River Near Fairfax
USGS 12094000
346 cfs 7.3 ft
Puyallup River At Puyallup
USGS 12101500
2,590 cfs 12.2 ft
Puyallup River Near Orting
USGS 12093500
542 cfs 5.4 ft
Puyallup River At Alderton
USGS 12096500
1,230 cfs 46.7 ft
Lake Tapps Diversion At Dieringer
USGS 12101100
15 cfs 5.7 ft
Greenwater River At Greenwater
USGS 12097500
316 cfs 3.8 ft
Snotel Site Snowpack 24hr Change

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