Skagit Range
Washington
Elevation Range
3,000 ft - 8,920 ft
Notable Peaks
5
Coordinates
48.9267, -121.5666
About Skagit Range
The Skagit Range is a rugged mountain range located in the North Cascades region of Washington state. Characterized by steep, glaciated peaks, deep valleys, and numerous alpine lakes, the range offers a challenging and rewarding outdoor experience. The terrain is predominantly rocky and wild, with several notable summits rising above 8,000 feet in elevation. The range's remoteness and limited accessibility make it a destination for experienced hikers, backpackers, and mountaineers seeking a true wilderness adventure.
Notable Peaks
Mount Triumph
8,236 ft
Mount Formidable
8,156 ft
Eldorado Peak
8,868 ft
Dome Peak
8,920 ft
Sahale Mountain
8,680 ft
Activities
Best Seasons
summer
fall
Gateway Towns
Data Source
Geographic data from USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). Descriptions generated with AI assistance.