Walk the Basin
Map (Tour)
1-Pend Oreille
2-LSR Headwaters
3-Fish of the LSR
4-Mt. Spokane
5-LSR Tributaries
6-Wildlife
7-Scenic Corridor
8-City of Deer Park
9-Recreation
10-Stateline
11-Spokane Valley
12-Hangman Creek
13-Baseflows to LSR
14-Wastewater
15-Dams

Mount Spokane

Mount Spokane is the highest peak in the WRIA 55-57 area and is located on the eastern side of the Selkirk Mountains. The east slope of the Selkirk Mountains within Washington that drains to Idaho and back to the Spokane River is included in WRIA 57. The view at the top of the 5,883-foot elevation includes surrounding states and Canada. The forested park features stands of old-growth timber and granite rock outcroppings. In winter, the park receives 300 inches of snow.

The mountain has been called Mount Carlton and Mount Baldy. The road to the top was constructed by Francis H. Cook in 1912. The area was the first state park east of the Cascades, and the Civilian Conservation Corps accomplished the initial development. The mountain has been a popular ski area since 1950. The area has undergone destruction by fire and construction by development since then. The park, the city, the river and most everything else in the area derive its name from an Indian word which, most experts agree, means "sun."


 
Contact: Reanette Boese, Spokane County Water Resources