Martin Peak, Buckhorn Wilderness
Facts and practical information
Martin Peak is a mountain summit in the Olympic Mountains and is located in Jefferson County of Washington state. It is located within Olympic National Park. At 7,638 feet high, Martin Peak is the seventh-highest peak of the Olympic Mountains, and the second-highest peak in The Needles range, which is a subset of the Olympic range. Its nearest higher neighbor is Mount Johnson, 0.53 mi to the north-northwest. Precipitation runoff from this peak drains west into headwaters of Gray Wolf River, or east into Royal Creek, both of which are part of the Dungeness River drainage basin. Martin Peak was given its name based on the first ascent in 1940 by George W. Martin, and Elvin Johnson. ()
Buckhorn Wilderness
Martin Peak – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Mount Mystery, Mount Walkinshaw, Warrior Peak, Mount Deception.