Governors Ridge

Governors Ridge is located in in of Washington state. It is part of the and is situated west of and 1.09 mile east of , which is the nearest higher peak.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Barrier Peak and Tamanos Mountain.

Peak
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is a small 6,521-foot summit located in in of Washington state. It is part of the and is situated west of , 0.53 mile west-northwest of , and 0.4 mile south-southwest of Governors Ridge, which is its nearest higher peak.

Peak
is a 6,790-foot summit located in in of Washington state. It is part of the . is situated west of Governors Ridge and northeast of the Cowlitz Chimneys, all of which can be seen from the .

Mountain saddle
is a mountain pass in the Cascade Mountains in the state of . The pass is about 41 mi southeast of on State Route 410, about 1+1⁄4 miles west of SR410's . is situated 1½ miles east of Governors Ridge.

Governors Ridge

Latitude
46.87622° or 46° 52′ 34″ north
Longitude
-121.57176° or 121° 34′ 18″ west
Elevation
6,509 feet (1,984 metres)
Open location code
84RWVCGH+F7
Geo­Names ID
5795890
Wiki­data ID
Q56277347
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