Wenatchee Mountains

Wenatchee Mountains
Bills Peak in the Teanaway area
Highest point
PeakMount Stuart
Elevation9,415 ft (2,870 m)
Coordinates47°28′30.5″N 120°54′08.6″W / 47.475139°N 120.902389°W / 47.475139; -120.902389
Dimensions
Length50 mi (80 km) east-west
Geography
Wenatchee Mountains is located in Washington (state)
Wenatchee Mountains
CountryUnited States
StateWashington
CountiesChelan and Kittitas
Parent rangeCascade Range
Dragontail Peak from a meadow on Cashmere Mountain

The Wenatchee Mountains are a range of mountains in central Washington State, United States of America. A major subrange of the Cascade Range, extending east 50 miles (80 km) from the Cascade crest, the Wenatchee Mountains separate the drainage basins of the Yakima River from the Wenatchee River.[1] The crest of the range forms part of the boundary between Chelan and Kittitas Counties.

  1. ^ Beckey, Fred (2000). Cascade Alpine Guide: Climbing and High Routes: Columbia River to Stevens Pass (3rd ed.). The Mountaineers. pp. 233–238. ISBN 978-0-89886-577-6.