Gabriel Peak
Facts and practical information
Gabriel Peak is a prominent 7,920-foot -elevation mountain summit located in North Cascades National Park, in Skagit County of Washington state. It is part of the North Cascades which is a subset of the Cascade Range. The nearest higher neighbor is Cosho Peak, 2.7 miles to the south, Beebe Mountain is set 2.5 miles to the north, and Red Mountain is 3 miles to the southwest. Precipitation runoff from this feature drains to Ross Lake via Gabriel and Panther Creeks. Like many North Cascade peaks, Gabriel Peak is more notable for its large, steep rise above local terrain than for its absolute elevation. Topographic relief is significant as it rises 4,700 feet above the Panther Creek valley in approximately one mile. This geographical feature is named after the archangel Gabriel, which is a reference to Tommy Rowland who settled in the Skagit River area in 1895 and later pronounced himself the "Prophet Elisha." Mount Prophet, Genesis Peak, and nearby Elija Ridge were also named in association with Rowland. ()
Washington
Gabriel Peak – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Mount Arriva, Mesahchie Peak, Katsuk Peak, Kimtah Peak.