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BECKLER

Mountains and Summits


Pacific Ranges Cascade Range

Beckler

5,062 ft

Beckler Mountain, located in the Pacific Ranges mountain range in Washington State, is a prominent peak known for its majestic beauty and challenging mountaineering opportunities. With an elevation of approximately 5,090 feet (1,550 meters), it offers breathtaking views of the surrounding wilderness.

During the winter season, Beckler Mountain experiences a diverse snowpack range. The average snowfall in this region varies between 100 and 150 inches, making it a popular spot for winter sports enthusiasts. The snowpack depth can reach several feet, providing excellent opportunities for snowshoeing, skiing, and snowboarding.

The mountain is a significant source of runoff for several creeks and rivers in the area. Beckler River, in particular, is fed by the melting snow from the mountain's slopes. This river not only enhances the natural beauty of the surroundings but also supports the local ecosystem by providing a habitat for various fish species.

Regarding the history and name of Beckler Mountain, the exact origins are unclear. It is believed to have been named after a settler or early explorer in the region, but the specific details remain a mystery. Nevertheless, the mountain holds a certain allure and has become a part of local lore and legends, adding to its appeal for adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

In summary, Beckler Mountain in the Pacific Ranges mountain range offers a thrilling mountaineering experience with its elevation, diverse snowpack range, and beautiful surrounding creeks and rivers. Its historical name and intriguing legends contribute to the mountain's allure, making it an enticing destination for those seeking outdoor exploration.


Outdoor Recreation

Campground Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Money Creek 23 944 ft
San Juan 9 1,572 ft
Salmon La Sac 185 2,391 ft
Red Mountain 16 2,301 ft
Owhi 33 2,808 ft
Cle Elum River 25 2,255 ft
Kachess 220 2,283 ft
Bedal 22 1,279 ft
Beckler River 39 1,130 ft
Troublesome Creek 35 1,371 ft
Denny Creek 48 2,277 ft
Ski Area Snowpack Air Temperature 5 Day Forecast
The Summit at Snoqualmie 24" 46° 17.96"
Stevens Pass Ski Area 44" 44° 12.29"
Yodelin 44" 44° 12.29"
Medallion Peak resort 19" 55° 2.3"
Crystal Mountain Resort 84" 41° 19.75"
River Run Streamflow Length Class

Regional Water Data

Gauge Streamflow Stage
Green River At Purification Plant Near Palmer
USGS 12106700
318 cfs 4.2 ft
Cedar River Near Cedar Falls
USGS 12115000
251 cfs 3.6 ft
Cedar River Below Bear Creek Near Cedar Falls
USGS 12114500
156 cfs 2.2 ft
Rex River Near Cedar Falls
USGS 12115500
87 cfs 3.7 ft
Green River Below Howard A Hanson Dam
USGS 12105900
345 cfs 4.6 ft
Cedar River Below Diversion Near Landsburg
USGS 12117600
285 cfs 3.2 ft
Boulder Creek Near Cedar Falls
USGS 12115700
14 cfs 3.6 ft
Snotel Site Snowpack 24hr Change

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