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- Marmot_Pass abstract "Marmot Pass, at 6,000 feet (1,800 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) and Iron Mountain (6,804 feet). From Marmot Pass, one can see the tallest peaks in the mountain range, and look down at the Dungeness Valley, and Hood Canal. And it's been said Seattle fireworks are visible from the pass on the 4th of July.The trail route to the pass is a 5.8-mile (9.3 km) trip for hikers, beginning at the rolling Big Quilcene River. En route to the pass, one travels through old growth forest to broad meadows, gaining about 3,500 feet (1,100 m) in the process but being rewarded by spacious vistas.Venturing above the pass onto a ridge leading to Buckhorn Mountain, one can get views beyond the Olympic Mountains, including Mount Baker, Glacier Peak, Mount St. Helens, and Mount Adams.".
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- Marmot_Pass wikiPageRevisionID "552721265".
- Marmot_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Big_Quilcene_River.
- Marmot_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Buckhorn_Wilderness.
- Marmot_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Jefferson_County,_Washington.
- Marmot_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountain_passes_of_Washington_(state).
- Marmot_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Olympic_Mountains.
- Marmot_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transportation_in_Jefferson_County,_Washington.
- Marmot_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Glacier_Peak.
- Marmot_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Hood_Canal.
- Marmot_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Independence_Day_(United_States).
- Marmot_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Adams_(Washington).
- Marmot_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Baker.
- Marmot_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Mount_St._Helens.
- Marmot_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Olympic_Mountains.
- Marmot_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Seattle.
- Marmot_Pass wikiPageWikiLinkText "Marmot Pass".
- Marmot_Pass caption "Looking Eastward: 180° panorama at the crest of Marmot Pass in the Buckhorn Wilderness of the Olympic National Forest in Washington State. Iron Mountain appears on the left-hand side with the Puget Sound and Hood Canal visible in the middle.".
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- Marmot_Pass height "300".
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- Marmot_Pass subject Category:Landforms_of_Jefferson_County,_Washington.
- Marmot_Pass subject Category:Mountain_passes_of_Washington_(state).
- Marmot_Pass subject Category:Olympic_Mountains.
- Marmot_Pass subject Category:Transportation_in_Jefferson_County,_Washington.
- Marmot_Pass point "47.818167 -123.133483".
- Marmot_Pass type Landform.
- Marmot_Pass type Pass.
- Marmot_Pass type Range.
- Marmot_Pass type SpatialThing.
- Marmot_Pass comment "Marmot Pass, at 6,000 feet (1,800 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) and Iron Mountain (6,804 feet). From Marmot Pass, one can see the tallest peaks in the mountain range, and look down at the Dungeness Valley, and Hood Canal.".
- Marmot_Pass label "Marmot Pass".
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- Marmot_Pass sameAs Q6772186.
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- Marmot_Pass lat "47.818167".
- Marmot_Pass long "-123.133483".
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- Marmot_Pass depiction Marmot_Pass_Panorama.jpg.
- Marmot_Pass isPrimaryTopicOf Marmot_Pass.