...SNOW ALONG MOUNTAINS PASSES WILL AFFECT HOLIDAY TRAVEL THROUGH WEDNESDAY... A return of an active weather pattern with an associated atmospheric river is expected to impact the Cascades, most notably over the Washington Cascades. Moderate rain favored, with amounts between 0.5-1 inch (60-80% confidence) at the Cascade crest with lesser amounts found at the lower elevations. Precipitation over the Cascades will transition to snow this evening as snow levels drop to 2000-3000 feet. Snowfall totals through Wednesday are favored to be 5-7 inches (60-80% confidence). *For current weather conditions, check weather.gov/pendleton *Current road conditions can be found at wsdot.com *Winter driving tips can be found here: weather.gov/safety/winter
Rising to an impressive elevation of 12,281 feet (3,743 meters), it is the second-highest summit in the state. With a base circumference of approximately 35 miles (56 kilometers), Mount Adams boasts a large size and can be seen from a great distance.
During the winter season, Mount Adams receives heavy snowfall, contributing to its impressive snowpack range. Snow conditions on the mountain vary annually, with an average snow depth ranging from 10 to 20 feet (3 to 6 meters) in the winter months. This abundant snowpack makes Mount Adams a popular destination for backcountry skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts.
The mountain's glaciers and snowmelt feed several creeks and rivers in the surrounding area. The most notable among these is the Adams River, which flows from the southwestern slopes of Mount Adams. This river, along with other smaller creeks, provides a vital water source for the local ecosystem and nearby communities.
Named after President John Adams, Mount Adams has a rich history and is considered a sacred site by Native American tribes in the region. Legends and lore surrounding the mountain speak of a powerful deity residing on its summit, bestowing blessings and guidance upon those who venture there. These tales add to the mountain's mystique and allure, attracting climbers and adventurers from far and wide.
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Bird Lake
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Bird Lake Campground
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Yakama Nation - Bench Lake
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Bench Lake
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Morrison Creek
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Campground: Morrison Creek
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