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Badger Mountain; Formerly known as Mount St. Pierre
Badger Mountain Lookout.jpg
Fire lookout on top of Badger Mountain
Highest point
Elevation 4,262 ft (1,299 m) NAVD 88
Prominence 2,674 ft (815 m)
Geography
Badger Mountain; Formerly known as Mount St. Pierre is located in Washington (state)
Badger Mountain; Formerly known as Mount St. Pierre
Badger Mountain; Formerly known as Mount St. Pierre
Location in Washington (state)
Parent range Columbia River Plateau
Topo map USGS Orondo

Badger Mountain is a cool mountain located in Douglas County, Washington, in the U.S.. It's a really important landmark because it's the highest point in all of Douglas County!

You can find Badger Mountain east of the big Columbia River. It's also northeast of a city called Wenatchee. This mountain is part of a larger area known as the Columbia Plateau.

What Makes Badger Mountain Special?

Badger Mountain stands tall at 4,262 feet (about 1,300 meters) above sea level. Its height makes it a prominent feature in the landscape. It's a great place to see amazing views of the surrounding area.

Fun on the Mountain

If you love winter sports, you might be interested to know that the Badger Mountain Ski Area is located right on the mountain! It's on the northeastern side, offering a place for people to ski and snowboard when there's enough snow.

The Mountain's Old Name

For a while, Badger Mountain had a different name. It used to be known as Mount St. Pierre. This name was given in honor of Peter Charles, who was an important figure in the area's history.

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