Mount Washington (Oregon)

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Mount Washington is a prominent volcanic peak in the central Oregon Cascade Range, known for its sharply pointed summit and popular hiking and climbing routes.

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Mount Washington (Oregon) canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
stratovolcano
volcanic peak
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Deschutes County, Oregon, United States
surface form: Deschutes County, Oregon

Jefferson County, Oregon
elevation 7800 ft
approximately 2377 m
geologicalAge Pleistocene epoch
surface form: Pleistocene
hasClimbingRoute standard south ridge route
technical summit block climb
hasNotableFeature extensive lava fields surrounding the peak
steep, eroded volcanic cone
hasProminence prominent peak in central Oregon Cascades
hasRecreationAccess Pacific Crest Trail vicinity
hasRockType andesite
basalt
hasSummitCharacteristic sharply pointed summit
isNorthOf Sisters, Oregon
Three Sisters (Oregon)
isPopularFor backpacking
climbing
hiking
mountaineering
isSouthOf Mount Jefferson
surface form: Mount Jefferson (Oregon)
isVisibleFrom McKenzie Pass Highway
Santiam Pass
lastEruption Holocene
locatedIn Cascade Range
Central Oregon Cascades
surface form: Central Oregon Cascade Range

Mount Washington Wilderness
Oregon
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
mountainRange Cascade Range
nearestCity Sisters, Oregon
partOf Cascade Volcanic Arc
protectedArea Mount Washington Wilderness
state Oregon
topographicIsolation distinct isolated summit in central Cascades
volcanicArc Cascade Volcanic Arc
volcanoType basaltic andesite volcano
shielded stratovolcano

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Mount Jefferson isNorthOf Mount Washington (Oregon)
Black Butte offersViewOf Mount Washington (Oregon)
subject surface form: Black Butte (Oregon)