Granite Mountain (Washington) facts for kids
According to the USGS GNIS, the state of Washington in the United States has 10 peaks named Granite Mountain:
Name | USGS link | State | County | USGS map | Coordinates | Elevation | |
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Granite Mountain | [1] | Washington | Chelan | The Cradle | 47°34′51″N 121°05′24″W / 47.58083°N 121.09000°W | 7,064 ft | 2,153 m |
Granite Mountain | [2] | Washington | Ferry | Edds Mountain | 48°31′17″N 118°34′30″W / 48.52139°N 118.57500°W | 5,800 ft | 1,800 m |
Granite Mountain | [3] | Washington | Ferry | Karamin | 48°49′36″N 118°40′57″W / 48.82667°N 118.68250°W | 4,094 ft | 1,248 m |
Granite Mountain | [4] | Washington | King | Snoqualmie Pass | 47°58′11″N 118°04′06″W / 47.96972°N 118.06833°W | 5,610 ft | 1,710 m |
Granite Mountain | [5] | Washington | Okanogan | Moses Meadows | 48°27′54″N 119°03′45″W / 48.46500°N 119.06250°W | 4,610 ft | 1,410 m |
Granite Mountain | [6] | Washington | Okanogan | Loup Loup Summit | 48°29′47″N 119°53′48″W / 48.49639°N 119.89667°W | 7,333 ft | 2,235 m |
Little Granite Mountain | [7] | Washington | Okanogan | Conconully West | 48°31′16″N 119°52′07″W / 48.52111°N 119.86861°W | 5,295 ft | 1,614 m |
Granite Mountain | [8] | Washington | Pend Oreille | Boyer Mountain | 48°10′18″N 117°25′08″W / 48.17167°N 117.41889°W | 4,134 ft | 1,260 m |
Granite Mountain | [9] | Washington | Stevens | Kentry Ridge | 48°27′07″N 118°03′32″W / 48.45194°N 118.05889°W | 4,216 ft | 1,285 m |
Granite Mountain | [10] | Washington | Whatcom | Mount Sefrit | 48°54′18″N 121°33′12″W / 48.90500°N 121.55333°W | 6,578 ft | 2,005 m |
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