Lexington Tower peak
Lexington Tower rises to 7,560 ft in Cascade-Range within the Cascade Range range.
With its snow-capped summit reaching great heights, Lexington Tower offers an exhilarating challenge for mountaineers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The mountain's elevation, verified across multiple sources, is reported to be one of the highest in the region, offering breathtaking panoramic views from its summit.
During winter, Lexington Tower experiences a diverse snowpack range that varies depending on the severity of the season. The mountain is known for its ample snowfall, which provides excellent conditions for winter sports enthusiasts. From deep powder to packed snow, Lexington Tower offers a wide range of skiing and snowboarding opportunities, attracting adventurers from around the world to its slopes.
As Lexington Tower stands tall in the Pacific Ranges, its magnificence influences the surrounding landscape, including nearby creeks and rivers. Several creeks and rivers are said to receive runoff from the mountain, enhancing the natural beauty of the region while nourishing the surrounding flora and fauna.
Beyond its geographical features, Lexington Tower possesses an intriguing history. Although the exact origin of its name remains uncertain, local lore suggests that it was named after a prominent figure or historical event in the area. Legends and stories passed down through generations add an air of mystique to the mountain, further enticing those drawn to its allure.
In conclusion, Lexington Tower in the Pacific Ranges mountain range stands as a prominent peak with its impressive elevation and size. With varying winter snowpack, it offers excellent conditions for winter sports enthusiasts. The mountain's runoff feeds into nearby creeks and rivers, contributing to the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape. Rooted in local history and legends, Lexington Tower captivates the imagination of all who venture near.
For trail conditions and access, search Wikipedia or the local land manager's site. Browse other peaks in the Cascade-Range range.
Snowpack near Lexington Tower
Snow water equivalent and snowpack depth at SNOTEL stations near the peak. Best proxy for what's currently sitting on the summit.
| SNOTEL station | Snowpack | View |
|---|---|---|
| Stevens Pass - Schmidt Haus | 4 in | → |
| Stevens Pass - Grace Lakes | 7 in | → |
| Rainy Pass | 1 in | → |
| Hozomeen Camp | 1 in | → |
| Park Creek Ridge | 1 in | → |
| Nohrsc Park Creek Ridge | 1 in | → |
| Berne | 17 in | → |
| Newhalem | 212 in | → |
Streamflow near Lexington Tower
USGS streamgauges in the basin drained by this peak. Spring snowmelt from the summit feeds these flows.
| Gauge | Streamflow | View |
|---|---|---|
| Mad River At Ardenvoir | 39 cfs | → |
| Entiat River Near Entiat | 327 cfs | → |
| Chiwawa River Near Plain | 395 cfs | → |
| Chelan River At Chelan | 178 cfs | → |
| Entiat River Near Ardenvoir | 274 cfs | → |
| Andrews Creek Near Mazama | 17 cfs | → |
| Wenatchee River At Plain | 1,420 cfs | → |
Weather Forecast
Same NOAA / yr.no feed Snoflo's iOS app uses. Watch the precipitation column -- snow at this elevation typically lags the radar signature by a few hours.
Next 5 days, hour by hour
Temperature line with weather symbols on top, snow + rain accumulation as columns, humidity as a dotted line.
5-day forecast table
Every 3 hours, broken out across temperature, snow, rain, humidity, and wind.
| Time | Condition | Temp (°F) | Snow (in) | Rain (in) | Humidity (%) | Wind (mps) | Wind dir |
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15-day forecast
Daily temperatures, snow, and rain projected over the next two weeks.
What's around Lexington Tower
Ski areas, river runs, fishing spots, campgrounds, parks, reservoirs, and boat launches within driving distance of Lexington Tower.
Ski areas
- Sitzmark Ski Hill
- Cayoosh Resort (Melvin Creek)
- Sun Peaks Resort
- Clinton
- The Summit At Snoqualmie
- Mission Ridge Ski Area
River runs
- Headwaters And Includes All Tributaries To Confluence With Bridge Creek
- Boundary Of The North Cascades National Park To Ends 1/4 Mile Upstream Of The Confluence With The Stehekin River
- Headwaters And Includes All Tributaries To Confluence With Mcalester Creek
- Headwaters And Includes All Tributaries In Wenatchee National Forest To Confluence With Bridge Creek
- Confluence Of North And South Forks Of Twisp River To Lake Chelan-Sawtooth Wilderness Boundary
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