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Jolly Mountain Summit - Washington Mountain Peak Information

Jolly Mountain Details

Jolly Mountain is a mountain summit in Kittitas County in the state of Washington (WA). Jolly Mountain climbs to 6,394 feet (1,948.89 meters) above sea level. Jolly Mountain is located at latitude - longitude coordinates (also called lat - long coordinates or GPS coordinates) of N 47.383728 and W -121.022033.

Anyone attempting to climb Jolly Mountain and reach the summit should look for detailed information on the Jolly Mountain area in the topographic map (topo map) and the Davis Peak USGS quad. To hike and explore the Washington outdoors near Jolly Mountain, check the list of nearby trails.

  • Peak Type: Summit
  • Latitude: 47.383728
  • Longitue: -121.022033
  • Peak Elevation: 6,394 feet (1,948.89 m)
  • Nearest City: Ronald (10.6 miles away)

Nearby Trails

Trail Name Activity Type Trail Type Trail Length Distance Away
Jolly Mountain Hiking Out-and-Back 12 mi 0.0 mi
Mount Skookum and Jolly Mountain Climbing Out-and-Back 9 mi 0.1 mi
Sasse Mountain Hiking Out-and-Back 9 mi 2.2 mi
Paris Creek Trail Hiking Out-and-Back 6.6 mi 2.3 mi
Sasse Ridge Trail Hiking Out-and-Back 9 mi 2.5 mi

See more Trail Descriptions on Trails.com | View All Ronald, Washington Trails

Condition Report

Trip Date 8/5/2007
Route Jolly Mountain Trail
Activity Mountain Biking
Submitted By Doug C
Condition Comments I rode the road up which eventually connects to the trail system that includes Sasse Mountain Ridge, Jolly Mountain and Salmon la Sac trails. I didn't summit to the peak on this ride (I'm way too out of shape this year), but we did make it to within the final ascent which is about 600 feet from the top. The conditions were great. The trails are in great shape, except there is a warning sign at the top of the West Fork Teanaway trail that mentions some trail issues. I have been on that trail before and it does require a lot of bush whacking and might be difficult on bike or motorcycle, but would probably be fine for hiking. The only issue was dust, but that's to be expected in Eastern Washington this time of year. Overall, the conditions were as good as they get and the trails were all in good condition.
 


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