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Douglas Mountain is a cool summit (that's another word for a mountain top!) located in Okanogan County, Washington, in the United States. It stands tall at about 5,298 feet (or 1,615 meters) above sea level. This makes it one of the many peaks in the state of Washington, ranking as the 1,273rd highest.


What is Douglas Mountain?

Douglas Mountain is a natural landform that reaches high into the sky. It's part of the beautiful landscape of Washington state. When we talk about a "summit," we mean the very highest point of a mountain.

Where is Douglas Mountain Located?

This mountain is found in Okanogan County, Washington. Okanogan County is a large area in the northern part of Washington state, known for its stunning natural beauty, including mountains, forests, and rivers. It's a place where you can find lots of outdoor adventures!

How Tall is Douglas Mountain?

Douglas Mountain reaches an elevation of 5,298 feet. To give you an idea, that's more than a mile high! This elevation makes it a significant peak in the region, though it's not the very tallest in Washington. It's still a very impressive height for a mountain.

How Did Douglas Mountain Get Its Name?

Mountains often get their names from people, events, or features nearby. Douglas Mountain was named after a person named Douglas Joe. He was a local miner, meaning he worked to dig for valuable minerals in the area. It's a way to remember the people who were important to the history of the region.

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