Mcgregor Mountain peak
Mcgregor Mountain rises to 8,136 ft in Pacific-Ranges within the Cascade Range range.
It is known for its breathtaking views and challenging mountaineering opportunities. The mountain is surrounded by stunning glaciers and alpine meadows, offering a diverse landscape for climbers and hikers to explore.
During the winter season, Mcgregor Mountain experiences a significant snowpack range, with snowfall accumulating on its slopes. This makes it an appealing destination for winter sports enthusiasts, including backcountry skiers and snowboarders. The snowpack can vary depending on weather conditions and the specific year, so it is advisable to check local reports and forecasts before planning any winter activities.
Mcgregor Mountain is a source of runoff for several creeks and rivers in the surrounding area. These waterways are fed by the melting glaciers and snowfields of the mountain, contributing to the overall water supply of the region. The specific creeks and rivers vary, but they play an important role in sustaining the local ecosystem and providing water for plants, animals, and human communities downstream.
The name "Mcgregor" has historical significance in the area. While there may be various interpretations of the origin of the name, it is commonly believed to be named after a prominent figure, possibly a local explorer or settler. Unfortunately, detailed information about the exact history and legends surrounding the name of Mcgregor Mountain is scarce. Nonetheless, its natural beauty and challenging terrain continue to attract mountaineers and outdoor enthusiasts who seek adventure and stunning scenery.
For trail conditions and access, search Wikipedia or the local land manager's site. Browse other peaks in the Pacific-Ranges range.
Snowpack near Mcgregor Mountain
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 |
|---|---|---|
| Nohrsc Brown Top | 64 in | → |
| Nohrsc Harts Pass | 57 in | → |
| Nohrsc Cooper Pass | 0 in | → |
Streamflow near Mcgregor Mountain
USGS streamgauges in the basin drained by this peak. Spring snowmelt from the summit feeds these flows.
| Gauge | Streamflow | View |
|---|---|---|
| Chiwawa River Near Plain | 856 cfs | → |
| Mad River At Ardenvoir | 208 cfs | → |
| Salix Creek At S Cascade Gl Near Marblemount | 0 cfs | → |
| Twisp River Near Twisp | 604 cfs | → |
| Stehekin River At Stehekin | 2,090 cfs | → |
| Wenatchee River At Plain | 2,940 cfs | → |
| Entiat River Near Ardenvoir | 807 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 Mcgregor Mountain
Ski areas, river runs, fishing spots, campgrounds, parks, reservoirs, and boat launches within driving distance of Mcgregor Mountain.
Ski areas
- Clinton
- Kane Valley (Nicola Nordic Ski Club)
- Stevens Pass Ski Area
- Mt. Baldy Family Ski Area
- Big Bar Cross Country Ski Trails
- Timberline Ski Area
River runs
- Headwaters And Includes All Tributaries To Confluence With Stehekin River
- Headwaters And Includes All Tributaries To Confluence With Bridge Creek
- Headwaters And Inlcudes Small Detatched Tributary To The North To Confluence With Stehekin River
- Begins 1/4 Mile Upstream From Confluence With Stehekin River To Confluence With Stehekin River
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