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- Q4949587 subject Q18699640.
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- Q4949587 abstract "Boulder Peak is a peak located in Washington state, in Olympic National Park. The mountain is accessible by using the Olympic Hot Springs Trail and the Appleton Pass trail. These two trails lead to Boulder Lake located at the base of Boulder Mountain where there is a campground. There are no official trails to the top of the peak, but one can find a beaten path and with a fair amount of scrambling can reach the summit. The summit offers views of the surrounding Olympic Mountains and various lakes. The round trip from trail head to summit is approximately 13 miles.".
- Q4949587 elevation "1728.8256".
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- Q4949587 mountainRange Q255079.
- Q4949587 nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "USGSBogachiel Peak".
- Q4949587 prominence "167.64".
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- Q4949587 elevationFt "5672".
- Q4949587 location Q1223.
- Q4949587 location Q156306.
- Q4949587 name "Boulder Peak".
- Q4949587 prominenceFt "550".
- Q4949587 range Q255079.
- Q4949587 topo "USGS Bogachiel Peak".
- Q4949587 point "47.971681572 -123.757468256".
- Q4949587 type Mountain.
- Q4949587 type Place.
- Q4949587 type Location.
- Q4949587 type Mountain.
- Q4949587 type NaturalPlace.
- Q4949587 type Place.
- Q4949587 type Thing.
- Q4949587 type SpatialThing.
- Q4949587 type Q8502.
- Q4949587 comment "Boulder Peak is a peak located in Washington state, in Olympic National Park. The mountain is accessible by using the Olympic Hot Springs Trail and the Appleton Pass trail. These two trails lead to Boulder Lake located at the base of Boulder Mountain where there is a campground. There are no official trails to the top of the peak, but one can find a beaten path and with a fair amount of scrambling can reach the summit.".
- Q4949587 label "Boulder Peak (Washington)".
- Q4949587 lat "47.971681572".
- Q4949587 long "-123.757468256".
- Q4949587 name "Boulder Peak".