Zigzag Mountain | |
Elevation: | 5004+ ft (1525+ m) |
Prominence: | 480feet |
Range: | Cascades |
Parent Peak: | Mount Hood[1] |
Map: | USA Oregon |
Location: | Clackamas County, Oregon, U.S. |
Coordinates: | 45.3462°N -121.8381°W |
Coordinates Ref: | [2] |
Topo: | USGS Government Camp |
Zigzag Mountain is a volcanic mountain in Clackamas County in the U.S. state of Oregon.[2] It is located 7.1miles west-southwest of Mount Hood, 5.2miles northwest of Government Camp, 5.3miles east of Zigzag, and north of the Zigzag River. Because of its proximity to Mount Hood, it is considered a foothill.
The highest peak has an elevation of over 5007feet. Another peak, East Zigzag, is 4973feet and was the site of a United States Forest Service fire lookout station which was destroyed prior to 1970. The mountain is capped by Pliocene andesite and basalt.
The "Zigzag" name used was apparently derived from Oregon pioneer Joel Palmer's description of the zigzagging route he used to descend from Mount Hood's Zigzag Canyon (in which Zigzag Glacier is located) and on down what is now Zigzag Mountain.