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DRAGONTAIL PEAK

Mountains and Summits


Pacific Ranges Cascade Range

Dragontail Peak

8,840 ft

Dragontail Peak is a prominent summit located in the Pacific Ranges mountain range of Washington state, United States. With an elevation of 8,840 feet (2,695 meters), it stands as an enticing challenge for mountaineers. Its distinct serrated ridges and jagged profile add to its allure for both experienced climbers and alpinists.

During the winter season, Dragontail Peak receives a substantial amount of snowfall. This snowpack can vary depending on weather conditions, but it is not uncommon for the peak to have a snowpack range of several feet. As a result, the mountain becomes a popular destination for backcountry skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts.

Several creeks and rivers in the surrounding area receive runoff from Dragontail Peak. The most notable is Colchuck Lake, which lies at the base of the mountain and offers breathtaking views of its majestic slopes. The lake is fed by the Colchuck Glacier, which is one of the primary sources of water for the creek and eventually flows into the Wenatchee River.

The name "Dragontail" is believed to have been inspired by the mythical creature, the dragon. The lore surrounding the peak suggests that its jagged ridges resemble the tail of a dragon, hence the name. This legend adds an intriguing aspect to the mountain's history and continues to captivate the imagination of those who venture into its rugged terrain.

In conclusion, Dragontail Peak in the Pacific Ranges mountain range is a prominent summit with an elevation of 8,840 feet. It boasts a significant snowpack range during the winter season, attracting backcountry skiers and snowboarders. Several creeks and rivers, including Colchuck Lake and the Wenatchee River, receive runoff from the mountain. The mountain's name is linked to the mythical creature, the dragon, due to its serrated ridges resembling a dragon's tail. Dragontail Peak is a captivating destination for mountaineers, offering both a challenging climb and an enchanting piece of mountain lore.


Outdoor Recreation

Campground Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Tumwater 100 1,688 ft
Taneum 30 2,453 ft
Swauk 47 3,164 ft
Indian Camp- State Forest 6 2,574 ft
Lake Wenatchee State Park 200 1,897 ft
Lake Creek - Law 8 2,326 ft
Nason Creek 76 1,900 ft
Trout Lake Creek None 4,845 ft
Soda Springs - Law 5 2,270 ft
Ida Creek 10 2,523 ft
White Pine 5 2,781 ft
Mineral Springs 7 2,728 ft
Chatter Creek 24 2,733 ft
Beverly 10 3,116 ft
Johnny Creek 74 2,439 ft
Rock Island 24 2,796 ft
Icewater Creek 15 2,704 ft
Taneum Junction 20 2,812 ft
Ski Area Snowpack Air Temperature 5 Day Forecast
Yodelin 45" 41° 14.27"
Medallion Peak resort 20" 51° 3.17"
Mission Ridge Ski Area 14" 46° 0"
Stevens Pass Ski Area 45" 41° 14.27"
Leavenworth Ski Hill 0" 46° 0.09"
River Run Streamflow Length Class

Regional Water Data

Gauge Streamflow Stage
Sauk River Ab Whitechuck River Near Darrington
USGS 12186000
563 cfs 3.0 ft
Salix Creek At S Cascade Gl Near Marblemount
USGS 12181200
0 cfs 0.1 ft
Methow River At Twisp
USGS 12449500
1,980 cfs 1.0 ft
Twisp River Near Twisp
USGS 12448998
373 cfs 8.2 ft
Cedar River Below Bear Creek Near Cedar Falls
USGS 12114500
115 cfs 2.0 ft
Entiat River Near Ardenvoir
USGS 12452800
484 cfs 2.9 ft
Chiwawa River Near Plain
USGS 12456500
594 cfs 5.0 ft
Snotel Site Snowpack 24hr Change

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