Warrior Peak, Buckhorn Wilderness
Facts and practical information
Warrior Peak is a 7,320+ ft double summit mountain located in Olympic National Park in Jefferson County of Washington state. Warrior is the 11th highest peak in the Olympic Mountains Range. The southeast summit is the slightly higher of the two summits, the northwest peak is estimated at 7285 feet elevation. Warrior Peak is easy to identify from Seattle, since it appears as the first prominent peak immediately north of Mount Constance, which is the dominant peak on the skyline. Warrior's nearest higher peak is in fact Mount Constance, 0.8 mi to the south-southeast. The first ascent of the mountain was made in 1945 by Fred Beckey, who solo climbed both summits, and named the mountain. ()
Buckhorn Wilderness
Warrior Peak – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Mount Mystery, Mount Walkinshaw, Mount Deception, Mount Constance.