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Cougar Mountain is a peak in the Issaquah Alps in King County, Washington. It is part of the highlands in the Eastside suburbs of Seattle, and at 1,614 feet (492 m) it is the lowest and westernmost of the Alps. About two-thirds of Cougar Mountain has experienced residential development, and is home to many neighborhood communities such as Lakemont. The forested heart of the hill was officially preserved by King County in June 1983 as Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park. Cougar Mountain is home to the Cougar Mountain Zoo.

Cougar Mountain
Cougar Mountain
Location in Washington
Highest point
Elevation1,614 ft (492 m)[1]
Coordinates47°31′13″N 122°05′36″W[1]
Geography
LocationEastside King County, Washington (state), U.S.
Parent rangeIssaquah Alps

Geology


Cougar Mountain was formed in the Miocene when tectonic forces folded western Washington along a northwest axis and created the Newcastle Anticline. The anticline exposed earlier (Eocene to Oligocene) sedimentary and volcanic rocks that, due to erosion, now form the surface of Cougar Mountain. The northern edge of Cougar Mountain is distinct due to the Seattle Fault, which runs along I-90. The Seattle Fault caused a large earthquake approximately 1100 years ago.[2]


Ecology


Cougar Mountain is part of the Eastern Puget Uplands level IV ecoregion, as defined by the EPA.[3] This ecoregion is a transition between the ecology of the Puget Sound and the forests of the Cascades. The ecology of Cougar Mountain is thus more similar to the Sammamish Plateau than the rest of the Issaquah Alps.

Cougar Mountain contains species and habitats that were once common closer to Puget Sound. Extensive logging has rendered the ecosystem less diverse than its original state.[3]


Views


The top of Cougar Mountain features views of Seattle, Mercer Island, Lake Washington and the Olympic Mountains.


Transmitting facilities


Cougar Mountain is home to some of Seattle area radio station's transmitters. These include:


See also



References


  1. "Cougar Mountain". Peakbagger.com.
  2. Gwyneth Jones. "Cougar Mountain Field Trip" (PDF). Retrieved 2009-12-28.
  3. "King County Biodiversity Report". 2008. Retrieved 2009-12-28.



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Der Cougar Mountain ist ein Gipfel der Issaquah Alps im King County im US-Bundesstaat Washington. Er ist Teil des Hochlands in den als Eastside zusammengefassten Vorstädten von Seattle und der niedrigste und westlichste Gipfel der Alps. Etwa zwei Drittel des Cougar Mountain sind besiedelt; er beherbergt mehrere Stadtviertel und Gemeinden wie Lakemont, doch das bewaldete Herz des Hügels wurde im Juni 1983 vom King County offiziell als Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park ausgewiesen. Am Cougar Mountain befindet sich auch der Cougar Mountain Zoo.
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