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MOUNT FANNY

Mountains and Summits


Intermountain West Columbia Plateau

Mount Fanny

7,136 ft

Mount Fanny, located in the Intermountain West mountain range, is a prominent peak with an elevation of approximately 10,000 feet. It offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and is a popular destination for mountaineers and outdoor enthusiasts. The mountain boasts a significant size, with its slopes stretching across several miles.

During the winter season, Mount Fanny experiences a wide range of snowpack, making it an attractive location for winter sports. Snow depths can vary from several feet to over ten feet, providing ample opportunities for skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing. The mountain's snowpack also contributes to the water supply of nearby creeks and rivers, making it an important source of runoff. Various waterways, such as the nearby Smith Creek and Deer Creek, benefit from the melting snow on Mount Fanny, ensuring a consistent flow throughout the year.

The name "Mount Fanny" has an interesting history. While the exact origin is debated, some sources suggest that it was named after an early settler or explorer who ventured into the region. Others claim that the mountain was named after a local legend or folklore. Unfortunately, concrete information regarding the mountain's name and any associated lore is scarce, further adding to the mystique of Mount Fanny.


Regional Water Data

Gauge Streamflow Stage
Umatilla River Above Meacham Creek
USGS 14020000
478 cfs 4.4 ft
Mill Creek At Five Mile Rd Br Nr Walla Walla
USGS 14013700
634 cfs 7.2 ft
Minam River Near Minam
USGS 13331500
377 cfs 2.0 ft
Grande Ronde River At Troy
USGS 13333000
4,720 cfs 5.8 ft
Meacham Creek At Gibbon
USGS 14020300
526 cfs 4.9 ft
Mill Creek At Walla Walla
USGS 14015000
138 cfs 2.5 ft
Mill Creek Near Walla Walla
USGS 14013000
173 cfs 14.1 ft
Snotel Site Snowpack 24hr Change

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