Vesper Peak peak
Vesper Peak rises to 6,214 ft in Cascade-Range within the Cascade Range range.
With an elevation of 6,213 feet, it offers breathtaking views and is a popular destination for mountaineering enthusiasts. This peak is part of the North Cascades, a region known for its rugged beauty and challenging terrain.
During the winter season, Vesper Peak experiences a substantial snowpack, with depths reaching several feet. This makes it an ideal destination for backcountry skiing and snowboarding. The snowpack range can vary depending on weather conditions, but typically lasts from late November to early April.
Several creeks and rivers in the surrounding area receive runoff from Vesper Peak, including the South Fork Sauk River and Copper Creek. These water sources contribute to the region's ecosystem and provide important habitat for various flora and fauna.
The name Vesper Peak holds historical significance. It is believed to have been named by Albert Hale Sylvester, a prominent early mountaineer in the area. The name "vesper" refers to the evening star, Venus, often seen during the twilight hours. This name choice reflects the mountain's striking appearance, especially during sunset when it casts long shadows over the surrounding landscape.
Vesper Peak also has interesting lore associated with it. One legend tells the story of a mystical creature, said to be a shape-shifting mountain lion, that roams the peak's slopes. Local Native American tribes have passed down stories of encounters with this creature, adding an air of mystery and intrigue to the mountain.
Overall, Vesper Peak is a captivating and challenging mountaineering destination, offering stunning views, a significant snowpack during winter, and an intriguing history interwoven with legends and lore.
For trail conditions and access, search Wikipedia or the local land manager's site. Browse other peaks in the Cascade-Range range.
Snowpack near Vesper Peak
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 |
|---|---|---|
| Corral Pass | 23 in | → |
| Nohrsc Olallie Meadows | 3 in | → |
| Lynn Lake | 2 in | → |
| Nohrsc Morse Lake | 21 in | → |
| Beaver Pass | 1 in | → |
| Brown Top | 62 in | → |
| Nohrsc Mf Nooksack | 25 in | → |
| Lyman Lake | 53 in | → |
| Hozomeen Camp | 3 in | → |
| Elbow Lake | 1 in | → |
| Olallie Meadows | 3 in | → |
| Meadows Pass | 1 in | → |
Streamflow near Vesper Peak
USGS streamgauges in the basin drained by this peak. Spring snowmelt from the summit feeds these flows.
| Gauge | Streamflow | View |
|---|---|---|
| South Fork Tolt River Near Index | 26 cfs | → |
| Salix Creek At S Cascade Gl Near Marblemount | 0 cfs | → |
| South Fork Tolt River Near Carnation | 73 cfs | → |
| Snoqualmie River Near Carnation | 1,740 cfs | → |
| Sf Tolt River Bl Regulating Basin Nr Carnation | 86 cfs | → |
| North Fork Tolt River Near Carnation | 68 cfs | → |
| Tolt River Near Carnation | 316 cfs | → |
Plan around incoming weather
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 Vesper Peak
Ski areas, river runs, fishing spots, campgrounds, parks, reservoirs, and boat launches within driving distance of Vesper Peak.
Ski areas
- Grouse Mountain
- Nickel Plate Nordic Centre
- Callaghan Country
- Harper Mountain
- Mount Seymour
- Medallion Peak Resort
River runs
- Headwaters At Outlet Of Blanca Lake To Usfs Road 63
- End Of Usfs Road 63 To Confluence With Troublesome Creek
- Usfs Road 63 To Confluence With North Fork Skykomish River
- Glacier Peak Wilderness Boundary To Confluence With Sauk River
- Headwaters In Sw1/4 Of Sec 19, T29n, R14e To Boundary Of The North Fork Sauk Portion Of Skagit Wsr
- Bridge To Confluence With North Fork Skykomish River
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