Navaho Peak | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 7,223 ft (2,202 m)[1] |
Prominence | 1,143 ft (348 m)[1] |
Parent peak | Three Brothers (7,303 ft)[2] |
Isolation | 1.3 mi (2.1 km)[2] |
Coordinates | 47°25′23″N 120°48′13″W / 47.423089°N 120.803724°W[1] |
Geography | |
Country | United States of America |
State | Washington |
County | Chelan / Kittitas |
Protected area | Alpine Lakes Wilderness |
Parent range | Wenatchee Mountains Cascade Range |
Topo map | USGS Enchantment Lakes |
Climbing | |
Easiest route | class 2 hiking |
Navaho Peak is a 7,223-foot (2,202-metre) mountain summit located on the boundary of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, on the shared border of Kittitas County with Chelan County in Washington state.[3] Navaho Peak is the fourth-highest point in the Teanaway area of the Wenatchee Mountains.[1] It is situated two miles northeast of Earl Peak, and 1.3 miles west of Three Brothers, on land managed by Wenatchee National Forest. Precipitation runoff from the peak drains south into tributaries of the Teanaway River, or north into tributaries of Ingalls Creek which is part of the Wenatchee River drainage basin. The view from the summit of this peak showcases the impressive Mount Stuart and Stuart Range for those who climb it.