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THE TRIPLETS

Mountains and Summits


Pacific Ranges Cascade Range

The Triplets

7,240 ft

The Triplets, located in the Pacific Ranges mountain range, are a prominent and captivating feature for mountaineers and outdoor enthusiasts. With their impressive elevation and size, they provide a thrilling challenge for those seeking adventure. Rising majestically into the sky, these peaks are known for their awe-inspiring beauty and breathtaking vistas.

Reaching an elevation of [specific elevation], the Triplets offer a formidable ascent for climbers. Their rugged terrain and sheer slopes demand skill and experience. During the winter season, these mountains are adorned with a substantial snowpack, ranging from [specific snowpack range]. This makes them an attractive destination for winter mountaineering activities such as snowshoeing and backcountry skiing.

Furthermore, the Triplets contribute to the hydrological system of the region as several creeks and rivers receive runoff from their slopes. These water sources, nourished by the melting snow, play a vital role in the local ecosystem. [Specific creek or river names] are among the recipients of this pristine mountain runoff.

As for the history and lore surrounding the name of the Triplets, it's essential to consult multiple independent sources for accuracy. These sources may shed light on any interesting legends or stories associated with the peaks, providing a fascinating glimpse into the cultural significance of this natural wonder.


Outdoor Recreation

Campground Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Goodell Creek - North Cascades None 485 ft
Colonial Creek - North Cascades National Park 142 1,251 ft
Marble Creek 20 1,039 ft
Mineral Park 23 1,395 ft
Newhalem Creek - North Cascades None 517 ft
Ski Area Snowpack Air Temperature 5 Day Forecast
Medallion Peak resort 19" 55° 2.3"
Silvertip 2" 59° 4.34"
Manning Park Resort 2" 59° 4.34"
Yodelin 44" 44° 12.29"
Stevens Pass Ski Area 44" 44° 12.29"
River Run Streamflow Length Class

Regional Water Data

Gauge Streamflow Stage
Methow River Above Goat Creek Near Mazama
USGS 12447383
735 cfs 15.1 ft
Skagit River At Newhalem
USGS 12178000
2,830 cfs 83.3 ft
South Fork Tolt River Near Carnation
USGS 12148000
85 cfs 2.2 ft
Bacon Creek Below Oakes Creek Near Marblemount
USGS 12179900
342 cfs 4.9 ft
Sf Tolt River Bl Regulating Basin Nr Carnation
USGS 12148300
118 cfs 3.6 ft
Thunder Creek Near Newhalem
USGS 12175500
110 cfs 6.1 ft
Newhalem Creek Near Newhalem
USGS 12178100
30 cfs 3.0 ft
Snotel Site Snowpack 24hr Change

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