Mount Stuart
Mount Stuart at 9,415 feet is the highest peak of the Stuart Range, and the second highest non-volcanic peak in the Cascades. It is a dominant landmark of the Cascade Range, visible from almost every high ridge and summit in the northeast and central Cascades.
Mount Stuart is the crown jewel in the central Cascades of Washington. It is the single greatest mass of exposed granite in the U.S., and its northern and eastern faces offers exquisite alpine rock and ice climb.
How to Get There
Just east of Cle Elum, Washington east of Snoqualmie Pass on Interstate 90, take the Wenatchee exit and follow the signs to Wenatchee on State Route 970. Drive approximately 5 miles and turn left on the Teanaway River Road. Follow "North Fork Teanaway" signs for 23 miles to the road-end at the trailhead parking lot.
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| General |
Cascadian Couloir - scramble - shortest and easiest route - fairly direct North Ridge - technical rock climb
West Ridge - montaineering - long but moderate route
Stuart Glacier Couloir - ice climb, rock climb - winter/spring climb
Ice Cliff Glacier - ice climb
Sherpa Glacier - mountaineering |
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| Targeted Activities |
Camping, Hiking, Ice Climbing, Mountaineering, Rock Climbing |
| Season Availability: |
February to September
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| Altitude: |
-2870 meters |
| Camping: |
Allowed in designated Camping Areas |
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