Larch Mountain (Clark County, Washington)

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This article is about Larch Mountain in Clark County, Washington. For others, see Larch Mountain (disambiguation).
Larch Mountain
Elevation 2,660 feet (811 metres)
Location Washington USA
Range Cascades
Coordinates 46°59′14″N, 123°08′27″W
Topo map USGS Capitol Peak 46123-H2

Larch Mountain, elevation 3,496 feet, is the highest free-standing peak in Clark County, Washington. (The andesite plugs Pyramid Rock and Sturgeon Rock are higher but are outcroppings on ridges of Silver Star Mountain.) It is laced by a network of gravel roads as part of the Yacolt Burn State Forest. The eastern flank of the mountain was scorched by a gigantic forest fire in September 1902, and subsequently experienced a massive rockslide that rendered that side mostly unvegetated. The southern section of the mountain is part of the Jones Creek Off-Road Vehicle recreation area. From the picnic area at the top, the view is west toward the Vancouver, Washington area and east to Silver Star. A minimum security prison/work camp is situated nearby, whose inmates construct fire roads, fire trails, maintain campgrounds, and help fight fires in the area.

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