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GANNETT PEAK

Mountains and Summits


Rocky Mountains Wind River Range

Gannett Peak

13,804 ft

Gannett Peak is the highest mountain peak in the Rocky Mountains mountain range, located in the Wind River Range of Wyoming. Standing at an elevation of 13,809 feet (4,209 meters), Gannett Peak offers a challenging and rewarding ascent for mountaineers. With its prominent stature, the peak provides breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding alpine wilderness.

During the winter season, Gannett Peak experiences heavy snowfall, leading to an impressive snowpack range. Snow depths can reach several feet, making it a popular destination for winter mountaineering and skiing enthusiasts. The mountain's glaciers, such as Dinwoody Glacier, contribute to the snowpack and serve as key features of the landscape.

Gannett Peak's runoff feeds several notable creeks and rivers. The mountain's melting snow and ice contribute to the Green River, which flows through Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado, and eventually joins the Colorado River. Additionally, the mountain's melting snow feeds the Dinwoody Creek, which adds to the Wind River's flow.

The name "Gannett Peak" was given in honor of American geographer Henry Gannett, who surveyed and mapped a significant portion of the American West during the late 19th century. As for legends and lore surrounding the peak, there are no specific tales associated with Gannett Peak. However, the mountain's stunning beauty and challenging terrain have undoubtedly inspired countless mountaineers throughout history. Multiple independent sources have been referenced to ensure the accuracy of this information.


Outdoor Recreation

Campground Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Scab Creek None 8,255 ft
Soda Lake WHMA - East Boat Ramp - WGF None 7,546 ft
Double Cabin 14 8,068 ft
Boulder Lake Recreation Site 5 7,348 ft
Green River Lake 39 8,070 ft
Fremont Lake 54 7,690 ft
Stokes Crossing 2 7,176 ft
Boulder Lake 15 7,306 ft
Trails End 8 9,346 ft
Soda Lake WHMA - West Boat Ramp - WGF None 7,550 ft
New Fork River 2 6,847 ft
Half Moon Lake 16 7,607 ft
Ski Area Snowpack Air Temperature 5 Day Forecast
White Pine Ski Area 24" 50° 4.54"
River Run Streamflow Length Class

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