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MOUNT JUNE

Mountains and Summits


Pacific Ranges

Mount June

4,616 ft

Mount June is a prominent peak located in the Pacific Ranges mountain range. It boasts an impressive elevation of approximately X feet (X meters), making it a popular destination for mountaineers and outdoor enthusiasts. The mountain is known for its expansive size, covering a vast area of rugged terrain and offering breathtaking panoramic views.

During the winter season, Mount June experiences a diverse snowpack range, providing ample opportunities for winter sports such as skiing and snowboarding. The snowpack typically varies in depth and consistency, ranging from light, powdery snow in the upper elevations to denser, packed snow in the lower regions. This variability presents a range of challenges and adventures for mountaineers seeking to explore the mountain's slopes.

Additionally, Mount June serves as a significant source of runoff for several creeks and rivers in the surrounding area. As the snow melts during the warmer months, the mountain contributes to the flow of water in these waterways, sustaining aquatic ecosystems and providing vital resources for the surrounding flora and fauna.

The name "Mount June" is said to have derived from a local legend or lore, which varies depending on the source. Some believe the mountain was named after a prominent explorer or a historical figure, while others suggest that it was named after a significant event or occurrence that took place in the month of June. However, the exact origin and meaning of the name remain uncertain and subject to interpretation.

Overall, Mount June is a captivating mountain within the Pacific Ranges with its impressive size, diverse snowpack, and contributions to local water systems. Whether it's for mountaineering, winter sports, or simply admiring its natural beauty, this majestic peak offers a memorable experience for outdoor enthusiasts.


Outdoor Recreation

Campground Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Mineral Forest Camp 6 1,834 ft
Dolly Varden 5 1,007 ft
Hobo Forest Camp 7 1,853 ft
Broken Bowl 16 1,062 ft
Rujada 20 1,217 ft
Hampton 4 1,007 ft
Sharps Creek None 1,105 ft
Rock Creek - Idlewyld None 1,150 ft
Lund Park Forest Camp 9 1,875 ft
Cascara State Park 47 877 ft
Bedrock 23 1,079 ft
Puma 11 1,144 ft
Winberry 7 1,451 ft
Big Pool 5 976 ft
Baker Bay Park 49 901 ft
Ski Area Snowpack Air Temperature 5 Day Forecast
River Run Streamflow Length Class

Regional Water Data

Gauge Streamflow Stage
Mf Willamette River Blw N Fork
USGS 14148000
4,150 cfs 3.9 ft
South Umpqua River At Tiller
USGS 14308000
790 cfs 2.9 ft
Cow Creek Near Riddle
USGS 14310000
407 cfs 2.1 ft
Row River Near Cottage Grove
USGS 14155500
322 cfs 2.6 ft
M F Willamette R Ab Salt Cr.
USGS 14145500
1,960 cfs 4.7 ft
Coast Fork Willamette R Blw Cottage Grove Dam
USGS 14153500
91 cfs 3.1 ft
Row River Above Pitcher Creek Near
USGS 14154500
437 cfs 3.6 ft
Snotel Site Snowpack 24hr Change

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