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Did you know that in the state of Washington, located in the United States, there are 15 different mountains all named Bald Mountain? That's a lot of mountains with the same name! The United States Geological Survey (USGS), which is a government agency that studies the Earth, keeps track of all these places.

What's in a Name?

You might wonder why so many mountains share the name "Bald Mountain." The name usually describes how the mountain looks. A "bald" mountain often means its top is bare, without many trees. This can happen because it's very high up where trees can't grow, or because of strong winds, or even past events like fires.

Where Are These Mountains?

These 15 Bald Mountains are spread out across different parts of Washington state. They are found in counties like Okanogan, Ferry, Yakima, and Skagit. Each one is a unique peak, even though they share a common name.

Tallest and Smallest Bald Mountains

Among these 15 peaks, some are much taller than others. The tallest "Bald Mountain" is in Okanogan County, standing at an impressive 7,936 feet (about 2,419 meters) high! Imagine climbing to the top of that one! On the other hand, one of the smaller "Bald Mountains" is in Clark County, reaching 1,545 feet (about 471 meters). No matter their height, each mountain offers its own special views and natural beauty.

Exploring Washington's Mountains

Washington state is famous for its many beautiful mountains, including parts of the Cascade Range and the Olympic Mountains. These areas are great for hiking, exploring nature, and seeing amazing wildlife. The "Bald Mountains" are just a small part of the incredible natural landscapes you can find there.

How Mountains Get Their Names

Mountains often get their names from how they look, like "Bald Mountain." They can also be named after people, nearby towns, or even animals that live there. Sometimes, names come from local stories or the history of the area. It's a way to help people identify and remember these important natural landmarks.

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