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  2. Buckhorn Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The Buckhorn Wilderness is a 44,319-acre (17,935 ha) mountainous wilderness area on the northeastern Olympic Peninsula in Washington, USA. [2] Named after Buckhorn Mountain (6,988 ft or 2,130 m), the wilderness abuts the eastern boundary of Olympic National Park which includes nearby Mount Constance (7,756 ft or 2,364 m), Inner Constance (7,667 ft or 2,337 m), Warrior Peak (7,320 ft or 2,230 m ...

  3. Mount Townsend (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Topo map: USGS Mount Townsend: ... Mount Townsend is a mountain in the U.S state of Washington located within the Buckhorn Wilderness near Quilcene. [3] Recreation

  4. Mount Worthington (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Worthington is a 6,938-foot (2,115-metre) elevation double-summit mountain located in the eastern Olympic Mountains in Jefferson County of Washington state. It is set within Buckhorn Wilderness, on land managed by the Olympic National Forest.

  5. Welch Peaks - Wikipedia

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    Welch Peaks is a 6,110-foot (1,862-metre) mountain in the eastern Olympic Mountains in Jefferson County of Washington state, United States. It is set within Buckhorn Wilderness, on land managed by the Olympic National Forest.

  6. Iron Mountain (Jefferson County, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Iron Mountain is a 6,826-foot (2,081-metre) elevation summit located in the eastern Olympic Mountains in Jefferson County of Washington state. [4] It is set within Buckhorn Wilderness, on land managed by Olympic National Forest.

  7. Marmot Pass - Wikipedia

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    Marmot Pass, at 6,231 feet (1,899 m)-high, provides a trail corridor through the Buckhorn Wilderness in the Olympic Mountains of Washington state. The pass is situated near Buckhorn Mountain (6,870 feet), Iron Mountain (6,804 feet), and Boulder Ridge (6,852 feet).

  8. Petunia Peak - Wikipedia

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    Petunia Peak is set in the northeastern Olympic Mountains, and is situated on the boundary shared by Olympic National Park with the Buckhorn Wilderness, on land partially managed by the Olympic National Forest.

  9. List of Bureau of Land Management Back Country Byways

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    Two wilderness areas afford opportunity for hiking and wildlife viewing. [85] [86] I/II Steens Mountain Back Country Byway: Oregon: 52 84 OR 205 and Steens Mtn. Loop Rd south of Frenchglen: OR 205 and Steens Mtn. Loop Rd in Frenchglen This byway loops around Steens Mountain, the highest peak in southeastern Oregon. The diverse geological ...