List of mountain ranges in Washington

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There are at least 64 named mountain ranges in the U.S. state of Washington. Names, elevations and coordinates from the U.S. Geological Survey, Geographic Names Information System and trail guides published by The Mountaineers. Some of the ranges extend into neighboring states of Idaho and Oregon and British Columbia, Canada.

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Range County Elevation Coordinates GNIS Citation
Bailey RangeClallam County, Washington5,627 ft (1,715 m)47°49′55″N 123°34′11″W[1]
Beezley HillsGrant County, Washington2,717 ft (828 m)47°19′34″N 119°45′35″W[2]
Black HillsThurston County, Washington2,543 ft (775 m)46°59′14″N 123°08′16″W[3]
Blue MountainsUnion County, Oregon9,108 ft (2,776 m)45°30′00″N 118°00′05″W[4]
Boylston MountainsKittitas County, Washington3,435 ft (1,047 m)46°54′02″N 120°16′26″W[5]
Cascade RangePierce County, Washington14,409 ft (4,392 m)46°51′10″N 121°45′37″W[6]
Cedar HillsKing County, Washington659 ft (201 m)47°27′51″N 122°03′23″W[7]
Chelan MountainsChelan County, Washington6,995 ft (2,132 m)48°04′58″N 120°34′56″W[8]
Chiwaukum MountainsChelan County, Washington6,562 ft (2,000 m)47°44′22″N 120°54′31″W[9]
Coleman HillDouglas County, Washington2,336 ft (712 m)47°58′04″N 119°36′06″W[10]
Columbia HillsKlickitat County, Washington2,667 ft (813 m)45°44′24″N 120°47′09″W[11]
Crazy HillsSkamania County, Washington4,094 ft (1,248 m)46°04′20″N 121°52′49″W[12]
Cultus MountainsSkagit County, Washington4,094 ft (1,248 m)48°25′15″N 122°06′57″W[13]
Doty HillsLewis County, Washington2,428 ft (740 m)46°42′35″N 123°19′21″W[14]
Elwha River RangeClallam County, Washington4,606 ft (1,404 m)48°01′13″N 123°31′38″W[15]
Enchantment PeaksChelan County, Washington8,373 ft (2,552 m)47°29′16″N 120°48′23″W[16]
Entiat MountainsChelan County, Washington5,207 ft (1,587 m)47°46′21″N 120°32′41″W[17]
Frenchman HillsGrant County, Washington1,640 ft (500 m)46°58′29″N 119°49′30″W[18]
Green MountainClark County, Washington1,844 ft (562 m)45°57′41″N 122°27′45″W[19]
Hog Ranch ButtesYakima County, Washington4,206 ft (1,282 m)46°39′53″N 120°06′49″W[20]
Horse Heaven HillsBenton County, Washington3,848 ft (1,173 m)46°00′00″N 120°26′34″W[21]
Huckleberry RangeStevens County, Washington4,938 ft (1,505 m)48°28′28″N 118°03′15″W[22]
Icicle RidgeChelan County, Washington7,766 ft (2,367 m)47°38′21″N 120°50′50.3″W[23]
Iron MountainsStevens County, Washington4,632 ft (1,412 m)48°23′17″N 117°46′37″W[24]
Issaquah AlpsKing County, Washington3,517 ft (1,072 m)47°29′17″N 121°56′49″W[25]
Karakul HillsAdams County, Washington1,998 ft (609 m)47°10′42″N 118°10′46″W[26]
Kettle River RangeFerry County, Washington7,116 ft (2,169 m)48°50′00″N 118°25′04″W[27]
Kruger MountainOkanogan County, Washington2,526 ft (770 m)48°59′58″N 119°31′25″W[28]
Lance HillsSpokane County, Washington2,451 ft (747 m)47°25′13″N 117°42′26″W[29]
Lead King HillsPend Oreille County, Washington2,969 ft (905 m)48°56′50″N 117°20′55″W[30]
Monte Cristo RangeKlickitat County, Washington3,445 ft (1,050 m)45°55′00″N 121°35′01″W[31]
Newcastle HillsKing County, Washington1,106 ft (337 m)47°31′27″N 122°08′24″W[32]
Olympic MountainsJefferson County, Washington7,962 ft (2,427 m)47°52′19″N 123°40′05″W[33]
Paradise HillsSkamania County, Washington3,714 ft (1,132 m)45°58′40″N 121°59′31″W[34]
Picket RangeWhatcom County, Washington7,848 ft (2,392 m)48°48′58″N 121°19′52″W[35]
Porter HillsPierce County, Washington328 ft (100 m)47°08′15″N 122°30′48″W[36]
Pot HillsDouglas County, Washington2,228 ft (679 m)47°48′55″N 119°27′19″W[37]
Quilcene RangeJefferson County, Washington3,238 ft (987 m)47°49′49″N 122°57′33″W[38]
Rattlesnake HillsYakima County, Washington2,188 ft (667 m)46°31′19″N 120°20′05″W[39]
Saddle MountainsGrant County, Washington2,625 ft (800 m)46°48′24″N 119°33′28″W[40]
Sand HillsAdams County, Washington1,450 ft (440 m)46°46′50″N 118°31′36″W[41]
Sand HillsFerry County, Washington1,824 ft (556 m)47°54′56″N 118°31′12″W[42]
Selkirk MountainsBoundary County, Idaho5,331 ft (1,625 m)48°30′01″N 116°45′05″W[43]
Sentinel BluffsGrant County, Washington1,388 ft (423 m)46°47′44″N 119°55′05″W[44]
Seven SistersChelan County, Washington7,185 ft (2,190 m)48°22′38″N 120°56′01″W[45]
Simcoe MountainsKlickitat County, Washington3,760 ft (1,150 m)45°59′06″N 120°43′23″W[46]
Skagit RangeWhatcom County, Washington7,027 ft (2,142 m)48°55′39″N 121°33′57″W[47]
Skyrocket HillsWalla Walla County, Washington2,064 ft (629 m)46°21′10″N 118°17′54″W[48]
Sluiskin MountainsPierce County, Washington6,818 ft (2,078 m)46°56′44″N 121°44′19″W[49]
Sophys MeadowsOkanogan County, Washington4,741 ft (1,445 m)48°36′50″N 119°49′40″W[50]
South Twentymile MeadowsOkanogan County, Washington5,699 ft (1,737 m)48°43′45″N 119°57′05″W[51]
Stuart RangeChelan County, Washington8,067 ft (2,459 m)47°28′13″N 120°47′06″W[52]
Tatoosh RangeLewis County, Washington6,063 ft (1,848 m)46°45′25″N 121°43′11″W[53]
The FoothillsClallam County, Washington2,447 ft (746 m)48°03′11″N 123°26′49″W[54]
The Summit RangeStevens County, Washington3,766 ft (1,148 m)48°17′05″N 118°02′37″W[55]
Three RocksSpokane County, Washington3,612 ft (1,101 m)47°58′28″N 117°08′17″W[56]
Tiffany MeadowsOkanogan County, Washington6,184 ft (1,885 m)48°41′17″N 119°58′05″W[57]
Toutle Mountain RangeCowlitz County, Washington2,726 ft (831 m)46°16′28″N 122°31′06″W[58]
Twin MountainsStevens County, Washington3,258 ft (993 m)47°54′06″N 117°37′21″W[59]
Twin Sisters RangeWhatcom County, Washington5,548 ft (1,691 m)48°42′39″N 121°59′36″W[60]
Wenatchee MountainsChelan County, Washington5,958 ft (1,816 m)47°25′30″N 120°49′58″W[61]
Westcott HillsPierce County, Washington335 ft (102 m)47°07′25″N 122°30′59″W[62]
White MountainsChelan County, Washington6,722 ft (2,049 m)48°00′40″N 120°55′22″W[63]
Wilkes HillsCowlitz County, Washington551 ft (168 m)46°23′31″N 122°48′23″W[64]
Willapa HillsPacific County, Washington187 ft (57 m)46°39′59″N 123°30′06″W[65]
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