Plummer Peak is a summit located in Mount Rainier National Park in Lewis County, Washington. With an elevation of 6,374 feet (1,943 m)[1] it is the seventh highest peak in the Tatoosh Range. It was named for Fred G. Plummer, a Forest Service cartographer who taught geography in Tacoma Public Schools.[2] [3]
Plummer Peak | |
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![]() Plummer Peak | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 6,374 ft (1,943 m)[1] NAVD 88 |
Prominence | 410 ft (125 m)[1] |
Coordinates | 46°45′12″N 121°44′22″W[1] |
Geography | |
Parent range | Cascades, Tatoosh Range |
Topo map | USGS Mount Rainier East |
Hiking to the summit requires a mix of hillwalking and scrambling.[4] The area is also used for skiing,[5] though avalanches present a danger; in 1988, skier Pamela Benton Lee died after being buried by an avalanche on Plummer Peak.[6]
From the peak, views of Mount Rainier, the town of Packwood, the Goat Rocks, Mount St. Helens, and Mount Adams are visible.[7] A small tarn is located on the side of the summit.[7] A col called "The Saddle" creates a walkable ridge connecting Plummer Peak to its neighbor, Pinnacle Peak.[8]
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