Cardinal Peak Explained

Cardinal Peak
Location:Chelan County, Washington, United States
Elevation:8595feet
Prominence:2070feet
Coordinates:48.1028°N -120.6125°W
Map:Washington
Map Size:300

Cardinal Peak is the highest peak of the Chelan Mountains, a subrange of the Cascade Range in the U.S. state of Washington. It is located in Wenatchee National Forest at the head of the Entiat River drainage basin, in Chelan County. To the west and north, streams flow into Lake Chelan. Cardinal Peak is less than 5miles from the lake and rises 7500feet above the lakeshore.[1] At 8595feet high, it is the 49th highest peak in Washington. Its 2070-1NaN-1 prominence ranks 132nd in the state.[2] [3]

The rocks of Cardinal Peak are mainly granodiorite and hornblende quartz diorite, minerals of the Cardinal Peak pluton.[1]

History

Cardinal Peak was named by Albert H. Sylvester because it is the highest peak in the region.[4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. 152280 . Cardinal Peak . 2011-05-07.
  2. 2028 . Cardinal Peak, Washington.
  3. [USGS]
  4. Search on "Cardinal Peak" at Web site: Washington Place Names . Tacoma Public Library . 22 August 2009 . dead . https://archive.today/20120723222502/http://search.tpl.lib.wa.us/wanames/browsewpn.asp . 23 July 2012 .