Mount Lawson (Washington)
Mount Lawson is a peak located in the Cascade Range of Washington state, United States. It is situated within the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, specifically in the Entiat Mountains subrange.
While not one of the highest or most prominent peaks in the region, Mount Lawson offers views of the surrounding wilderness and is accessible via hiking trails, though some routes may be challenging and require navigational skills. Information regarding trail conditions, permits (if required), and difficulty levels should be researched prior to attempting any hikes in the area.
The mountain's geology is typical of the Cascade Range, primarily composed of volcanic and metamorphic rocks. The surrounding ecosystem supports a variety of flora and fauna characteristic of the high-elevation environments of the Pacific Northwest.
Due to its relatively remote location, Mount Lawson sees less visitation than peaks closer to major population centers. However, it provides opportunities for activities such as hiking, backpacking, and potentially mountaineering, depending on conditions and skill level.