Cache Col Glacier, Glacier Peak Wilderness
#59 among attractions in Glacier Peak Wilderness


Facts and practical information
Cache Col Glacier is in North Cascades National Park in the U.S. state of Washington, on the east slope of Mix-up Peak. Cache Col Glacier retreated nearly 100 m between 1950 and 2005. Cache Col Glacier is 1 mi northwest of Yawning Glacier. ()
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Cache Col Glacier – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Cascade Peak, Pelton Peak, Trapper Mountain, Sahale Mountain.
1.6 miNW
MountainCascade Peak
42 min walk • Cascade Peak is a 7,428-foot mountain summit located in Skagit County of Washington state. It is in the North Cascades, which is a subrange of the Cascade Range.
0.9 miE
MountainPelton Peak
24 min walk • Pelton Peak is a 7,132-foot mountain summit located in Chelan County of Washington state. It is part of the North Cascades, a subset of the Cascade Range. Pelton Peak is situated 1.8 miles southeast of Cascade Pass in North Cascades National Park near the northern end of the Ptarmigan Traverse.
2 miSE
MountainTrapper Mountain
50 min walk • Trapper Mountain is a 7,530-foot summit located in Chelan County of Washington state. It is part of the North Cascades Range. Trapper Mountain is situated southeast of Cascade Pass on the shared border of North Cascades National Park and Glacier Peak Wilderness.
3 miN
Nature, Natural attraction, MountainSahale Mountain, North Cascades National Park
78 min walk • Sahale Mountain is a jagged, glaciated mountain, in North Cascades National Park, in northern Washington state. The summit of Sahale Mountain is referred to as Sahale Peak.
2.1 miNW
Nature, Natural attraction, MountainJohannesburg Mountain, North Cascades National Park
54 min walk • Johannesburg Mountain is one of the most famous peaks in the North Cascades of Washington state.
1.8 miN
Nature, Natural attraction, LakeDoubtful Lake, North Cascades National Park
46 min walk • Doubtful Lake is located in North Cascades National Park, in the U. S. state of Washington. Doubtful Lake can be accessed on foot by way of Cascade Pass and following the Sahale Arm Trail to another side trail which leads to the lake.
3.9 miNE
Nature, Natural attraction, MountainBooker Mountain, North Cascades National Park
99 min walk • Booker Mountain, also known as Mount Booker, with an elevation of 8,284 feet, is located in the North Cascades of Washington, about 1.5 miles SE of Mount Buckner, between Park Creek and Stehekin River.
3.4 miN
Nature, Natural attraction, MountainBoston Peak, North Cascades National Park
86 min walk • Boston Peak is a tall peak in the North Cascades in the U.S. state of Washington and within North Cascades National Park. At 8,894 feet in elevation it is the 26th highest peak in Washington.
2.3 miS
Nature, Natural attraction, MountainMount Formidable, Glacier Peak Wilderness
59 min walk • Mount Formidable is a mountain in the North Cascades of Skagit County, in Washington state. Its first ascent was undertaken by members of the original Ptarmigan Traverse, and the peak is a popular climb for parties on the traverse.
3.2 miN
Nature, Natural attraction, Natural featureQuien Sabe Glacier, North Cascades National Park
83 min walk • Quien Sabe Glacier is a glacier located on the west slopes of Boston Peak, North Cascades National Park in the U.S. state of Washington. Quien Sabe Glacier retreated 1200 meters from its Little Ice Age maximum in approximately 1850 to 1950. The glacier then advanced 55 meters between 1955 and 1975.
4.1 miN
Nature, Natural attraction, Natural featureBoston Glacier, North Cascades National Park
105 min walk • Boston Glacier is located in a large cirque below several mountain peaks in North Cascades National Park in the U.S. state of Washington. Approximately 1 mi long but nearly 3.5 mi wide, it is the largest glacier in North Cascades National Park.
