Mount Stone

Mount Stone
Mount Stone
Highest point
Elevation6,612 ft (2,015 m)
Prominence2,132 ft (650 m)
Coordinates47°36′23″N 123°16′00″W / 47.60632°N 123.266607°W / 47.60632; -123.266607
Geography
Mount Stone is located in Washington (state)
Mount Stone
Mount Stone
Location in Washington
LocationOlympic National Park
Mason County, Washington, U.S.
Parent rangeOlympic
Topo mapUSGS Mount Skokomish
Climbing
Easiest routeScrambling

Mount Stone is a 6,612-foot (2,015 m) peak in the Olympic Mountains. It is the highest point in Mason County, Washington and exceeds 2,000 feet (610 m) in prominence.[1][2][3]

Mount Stone can be reached via the North Hamma Hamma Road. Climbing Mount Stone involves a class 3 rock scramble (5000 feet elevation gain, 11 miles roundtrip). This can be done either as a day climb or an overnight trip (camping is available at the Lake of the Angels, ~4900 feet). On a clear day one can view many of the major peaks of the Olympic Mountains, including The Brothers, Mount Washington, Mount Anderson, Mount Deception, Mount Constance, and Mount Olympus.

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