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Lincoln Peak (Washington)

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Mountain in Washington (state), United States For the peak of the same name in Vermont, see Lincoln Peak (Vermont). For the peak of the same name in Nevada, see Lincoln Peak (Nevada).

Lincoln Peak
Lincoln Peak looking east-southeast from Grouse RidgeLincoln Peak looking east-southeast from Grouse Ridge
Highest point
Elevation9,080+ ft (2,770+ m)
Prominence720 ft (220 m)
Isolation0.6 mi (1 km)
Coordinates48°46′6″N 121°51′31″W / 48.76833°N 121.85861°W / 48.76833; -121.85861
Geography
Lincoln Peak is located in Washington (state)Lincoln PeakLincoln PeakLocation of Lincoln Peak in Washington
LocationWhatcom County, Washington, United States
Parent rangeCascade Range
Topo mapUSGS Mount Baker quadrangle

Lincoln Peak is a tall peak subsidiary to Mount Baker in the Cascade Range in the U.S. state of Washington. It lies within the Mount Baker Wilderness and Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. At over 9,080 feet (2,770 m) in elevation it is the 16th-highest peak in Washington and 31st-highest in the Cascades, however Lincoln Peak's prominence is only 720 feet (220 m). The nearest higher peak is Colfax Peak, 0.6 miles (1 km) to the east-northeast. Lincoln, Colfax, and Seward Peaks are erosional remnants from a much older eruptive episode, with more recent volcanic activity resulting in the nearby cone of the Mount Baker volcano.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Lincoln Peak, Washington". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved August 18, 2014.
  2. ^ "Lincoln Peak". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. September 10, 1979. Retrieved August 18, 2014.

External links

  • "Lincoln Peak". PEAKWARE World Mountain Encyclopedia. Interactive Outdoors. Retrieved August 18, 2014.
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