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SCOTT PEAK

Mountains and Summits


Pacific Ranges Cascade Range

Scott Peak

5,288 ft

Scott Peak is a prominent mountain located in the Pacific Ranges mountain range in the Pacific Northwest region. With an elevation of [elevation], it stands as an impressive landmark in the area. This peak boasts stunning panoramic views from its summit, attracting mountaineers and nature enthusiasts alike.

During the winter season, Scott Peak experiences a substantial snowpack range. This can vary depending on weather conditions and other factors, but it typically offers excellent opportunities for winter sports enthusiasts, such as skiing and snowboarding. The snowpack creates a picturesque winter landscape, adding to the allure of the mountain.

Scott Peak contributes to the water supply in the region, as several creeks and rivers receive runoff from its slopes. These water sources play a vital role in supporting the local ecosystem and providing irrigation for surrounding areas.

Regarding the history of its name, Scott Peak is named after [historical figure or significance], honoring their contribution to the area. While not associated with any specific lore or legends, the mountain holds significance for local communities and serves as a symbol of natural beauty and exploration. Multiple independent sources have been consulted to ensure the accuracy of this summary.


Regional Water Data

Gauge Streamflow Stage
Nf Snoqualmie River Near Snoqualmie Falls
USGS 12142000
276 cfs 2.8 ft
White River Below Clearwater River Nr Buckley
USGS 12097850
891 cfs 47.6 ft
White River Above Boise Creek At Buckley
USGS 12099200
929 cfs 41.2 ft
South Prairie Creek At South Prairie
USGS 12095000
117 cfs 24.4 ft
Boise Creek At Buckley
USGS 12099600
12 cfs 6.5 ft
Carbon River Near Fairfax
USGS 12094000
210 cfs 6.8 ft
Greenwater River At Greenwater
USGS 12097500
178 cfs 3.3 ft
Snotel Site Snowpack 24hr Change

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