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MCCLELLAN BUTTE

Mountains and Summits


Pacific Ranges Cascade Range

Mcclellan Butte

5,162 ft

Located in the Pacific Ranges mountain range, McClellan Butte is a prominent peak in Washington state, USA. Rising to an elevation of 5,485 feet (1,672 meters), it offers a challenging yet rewarding mountaineering experience. The mountain's size covers an area of approximately 2 square miles (5 square kilometers) and is known for its steep slopes and rocky terrain, making it ideal for climbers seeking a thrilling adventure.

During the winter season, McClellan Butte receives a significant amount of snowfall, transforming it into a winter wonderland. The snowpack range can vary greatly depending on the year, with depths ranging from a few feet to several meters. This abundant snowpack attracts backcountry skiers and snowshoers who enjoy exploring the mountain's pristine winter landscape.

Several creeks and rivers in the area benefit from the runoff originating from McClellan Butte. One such creek is the Denny Creek, which flows down the mountain and eventually joins the larger South Fork Snoqualmie River. These waterways provide a valuable source of freshwater and habitat for various plant and animal species.

As for the history and lore surrounding the mountain, McClellan Butte is named after George B. McClellan, an American military officer and politician during the mid-1800s. The mountain's name commemorates his role in the exploration of the Pacific Northwest. While there are no specific legends or folklore associated with McClellan Butte, its majestic presence and challenging ascent have undoubtedly left a lasting impression on those who have ventured to its summit.


Regional Water Data

Gauge Streamflow Stage
Snohomish River Near Monroe
USGS 12150800
5,210 cfs 2.3 ft
Clarks Creek At Tacoma Road Near Puyallup
USGS 12102075
130 cfs 21.5 ft
South Fork Sultan River Near Sultan
USGS 12137290
84 cfs 9.2 ft
Pilchuck River Near Snohomish
USGS 12155300
230 cfs 10.5 ft
Skykomish River Near Gold Bar
USGS 12134500
2,310 cfs 6.4 ft
Sultan River Below Powerplant Near Sultan
USGS 12138160
339 cfs 5.1 ft
Newaukum Creek Near Black Diamond
USGS 12108500
50 cfs 1.3 ft
Snotel Site Snowpack 24hr Change

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