Crazy Hills
Washington
Elevation Range
2,000 ft - 7,143 ft
Notable Peaks
3
Coordinates
46.0680, -121.8754
About Crazy Hills
The Crazy Hills mountain range is a rugged and picturesque landscape in the northwestern corner of Washington state. Characterized by steep, rocky peaks and deep, forested valleys, the Crazy Hills offer a diverse array of outdoor recreation opportunities. The range is part of the broader Cascade mountain system, with elevations ranging from around 2,000 feet in the foothills to over 7,000 feet at the highest summits. The terrain is predominantly forested, with subalpine meadows and rocky outcroppings at higher elevations. Numerous glacial lakes and streams are scattered throughout the range, providing scenic backdrops for hikers, campers, and anglers.
Notable Peaks
Mount Thunderhead
7,143 ft
Granite Peak
6,921 ft
Crazy Horse Ridge
6,543 ft
Activities
Best Seasons
spring
summer
fall
Gateway Towns
Data Source
Geographic data from USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). Descriptions generated with AI assistance.