Pyramid Peak is a 5,646-foot (1,721 m) summit in the Cascade Mountains of Washington State, near Naches Pass on the King-Kittitas county line. [1] The peak is near the Pacific Crest Trail and can be reached via a branch trail. [2] [3] It once had a series of fire lookouts beginning in 1923, the last of which was destroyed c. the early 1960s. [4]
The height is 5,715 feet on some maps. [5]
47°06′41″N 121°24′18″W / 47.11139°N 121.40500°W
Pyramid Peak is a 5,646-foot (1,721 m) summit in the Cascade Mountains of Washington State, near Naches Pass on the King-Kittitas county line. [1] The peak is near the Pacific Crest Trail and can be reached via a branch trail. [2] [3] It once had a series of fire lookouts beginning in 1923, the last of which was destroyed c. the early 1960s. [4]
The height is 5,715 feet on some maps. [5]
47°06′41″N 121°24′18″W / 47.11139°N 121.40500°W