Esmeralda Peaks

Esmeralda Peaks is a 6,765 ft multi-summit mountain located in of Washington state. Esmeralda Peaks are in the Teanaway area of the .
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  • Type: Mountain with an elevation of 6,362 feet
  • Description: mountain in Kittitas County, Washington state, United States of America
  • Also known as: Esmerelda Peaks

Places of Interest

Highlights include Fortune Peak and Teanaway Peak.

Peak
is a 7,382-foot mountain summit located along the common border of and , in Washington state. is the second-highest point in the Teanaway area of the . is situated 1½ miles north of Esmeralda Peaks.

Peak
is a 6,779-foot mountain summit located in the , on the shared border of with in Washington state. is situated 2 miles southeast of Esmeralda Peaks.

Peak
is a 7,662-foot triple-summit mountain located in the , along the common border of and , in Washington state. is situated 2½ miles north of Esmeralda Peaks.

Esmeralda Peaks

Latitude
47.43817° or 47° 26′ 17″ north
Longitude
-120.95092° or 120° 57′ 3″ west
Elevation
6,362 feet (1,939 metres)
Open location code
84VXC2QX+7J
Geo­Names ID
5793873
Wiki­data ID
Q49028208
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Dutch—“Esmeralda Peaks” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Esmeralda Peaks
  • Dutch: Esmeralda Peaks

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Chatter Creek Guard Station and Driftwood Acres.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Gallaher Head Lake and Lake Camp Fire Girls.

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