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Copper Peak

Central Cascades > Entiat Mountains/Lake Chelan
48.1747, -120.8040 Map & Directions
Length
11.0 miles, one-way
Elevation Gain
5,700 feet
Highest Point
8,964 feet
Calculated Difficulty About Calculated Difficulty
Hard
Copper Peak in the distance. Photo by John Porter. Full-size image
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The route to Copper Peak is a Class 4-5 and involves exposed climbing. Gear and experience are recommended. Continue reading

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Hiking Copper Peak

The route to Copper Peak is a Class 4-5 and involves exposed climbing. Gear and experience are recommended.

Copper Peak is a seldom climbed summit in the Glacier Peak Wilderness, and is one of the top 25 tallest peaks in the state. The route to the peak begins at the Railroad Creek Trail out of the Holden Campground.

Copper Peak

Map & Directions

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Co-ordinates: 48.1747, -120.8040 Open in Google Maps

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Trailhead

Central Cascades > Entiat Mountains/Lake Chelan

Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, Entiat Ranger District

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