Wenatchee Mountains
Washington
Elevation Range
2,000 ft - 10,541 ft
Notable Peaks
5
Coordinates
47.4251, -120.8329
About Wenatchee Mountains
The Wenatchee Mountains are a rugged mountain range located in central Washington state. This range is part of the Cascade Mountains and is known for its diverse terrain, ranging from steep, rocky peaks to lush alpine meadows. The Wenatchee Mountains are characterized by deep, glacial valleys and numerous streams and lakes, making them a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The climate in the range varies greatly, with hot, dry summers and cold, snowy winters, creating a range of seasonal recreation opportunities.
Notable Peaks
Glacier Peak
10,541 ft
Mount Stuart
9,415 ft
Cashmere Mountain
8,501 ft
Mount Daniel
7,986 ft
Mount Rainier
14,411 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.