The Stuart Range is a mountain range in central Washington State ,USA . The range lies on the eastern side of the Cascade Range . To the north is The Enchantments , a well-known backpacking destination. To the south is Ingalls Creek and the Wenatchee Mountains .
Mount Stuart is the highest peak in the Stuart Range.
Partial list of peaks:
Mount Stuart - 9,415' (2870m) Dragontail Peak - 8,840' (2694m) Colchuck Peak - 8,705' (2653m) Cannon Mountain - 8,638' (2633m) Sherpa Peak - 8,605' (2623m) Enchantment Peak - 8,520' (2597m) Witches Tower - 8,520' (2597m) Argonaut Peak - 8,453' (2576m) Little Annapurna - 8,440' (2573m) McClellan Peak - 8,364' (2549m)
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Stuart Range - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (233 words)
The Stuart Range is a mountain range in central Washington, USA.
Mount Stuart is the highest peak in the Stuart Range .
The Stuart Range is not actively volcanic, but their granite was formed as the batholithic roots of former volcanoes in the Cascades, which were active over 100 million years ago.
Stuart Range - Search Results - MSN Encarta (130 words)
Stuart Range , range of mountains in southern Australia, in the heart of the state of South Australia, 850 km (530 mi) northwest of Adelaide.
Stuart , Mount: explorer for whom mountain is named
Educated in Edinburgh, Stuart worked as a surveyor in Australia before beginning a series of attempts to cross the continent.
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