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PILOT PEAK

Mountains and Summits


Pacific Ranges Cascade Range

Pilot Peak

7,088 ft

Pilot Peak, located in the Pacific Ranges mountain range, is a prominent mountain with an elevation of approximately 2,207 meters (7,241 feet). This majestic peak offers breathtaking views and a challenging terrain for mountaineers. It is known for its rugged beauty and pristine wilderness.

During the winter season, Pilot Peak receives a significant amount of snowfall, making it an ideal destination for winter mountaineering. The snowpack range varies each year, but on average, it can reach depths of several meters, providing ample opportunities for backcountry skiing and snowshoeing. The mountain's high elevation also contributes to the preservation of snow well into the spring months.

Pilot Peak is surrounded by several creeks and rivers that receive runoff from its melting snow. One notable creek is the Crystal Creek, which flows down the mountain's slopes, offering a picturesque sight and a potential water source for hikers and climbers exploring the area. The mountain's runoff also feeds into larger rivers, contributing to the surrounding ecosystem's vitality.

The name "Pilot Peak" has an interesting history. It is believed that early explorers and fur traders named the peak during their expeditions in the 19th century. The term "pilot" signifies a prominent point of reference or a guiding landmark, highlighting its significance in navigation within the rugged mountainous terrain. While there may not be any specific lore or legends associated with Pilot Peak, its name carries the legacy of those early adventurers who relied on its distinct features to navigate through the wilderness.

In conclusion, Pilot Peak in the Pacific Ranges offers mountaineers a challenging and beautiful experience. With its impressive elevation, substantial snowpack range during winter, and contribution to local waterways, this mountain is a remarkable natural landmark in the region's mountaineering community.


Outdoor Recreation

Campground Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Buck Creek 39 1,224 ft
Grasshopper Meadows 5 2,049 ft
Colonial Creek - North Cascades National Park 142 1,251 ft
Marble Creek 20 1,039 ft
Newhalem Creek - North Cascades None 517 ft
White River Falls 5 2,209 ft
Mineral Park 23 1,395 ft
Lake Creek - Law 8 2,326 ft
Goodell Creek - North Cascades None 485 ft
Ski Area Snowpack Air Temperature 5 Day Forecast
Medallion Peak resort 27" 54° 3.14"
Leavenworth Ski Hill 0" 49° 0.35"
Manning Park Resort 0" 61° 1.51"
Stevens Pass Ski Area 52" 45° 4.38"
Yodelin 52" 45° 4.38"
River Run Streamflow Length Class

Regional Water Data

Gauge Streamflow Stage
Taylor Creek Near Selleck
USGS 12117000
65 cfs 2.2 ft
Sf Snoqualmie River Ab Alice Creek Near Garcia
USGS 12143400
246 cfs 11.1 ft
Cedar River At Cedar Falls
USGS 12116500
72 cfs 5.5 ft
Cedar River At Powerplant At Cedar Falls
USGS 12116400
68 cfs 31.8 ft
Sf Snoqualmie River At Edgewick
USGS 12143600
317 cfs 7.1 ft
Boxley Creek Near Edgewick
USGS 12143900
36 cfs 2.3 ft
Boxley Creek Near Cedar Falls
USGS 12143700
21 cfs 2.5 ft
Snotel Site Snowpack 24hr Change

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