Mountain peaks around Fairwood, specifically Fairwood in Spokane County, Washington, are situated near significant geographical features. While Fairwood itself is a lowland area, it is bordered by the foothills of the Selkirk Range to the north. The region is also in proximity to Mount Spokane, the highest peak in Spokane County, which reaches an elevation of 5,883 feet (1,793 meters). This area offers diverse terrain for outdoor activities, including hiking and exploring natural landscapes.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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This park sits on a peninsula, surround by the Green River on three sides, and offer picnic areas, hiking trails, and fishing opportunities. But the highlight is the spectacular view of Mt. Rainier you get on clear days.
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On clear days from this spot in Briscoe Park on the Green River Trail, you get great views of Mount Rainier. This is a nice spot to snap some photos before continuing on your hike.
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When navigating to the peak, some of the downed trees and vegetation can make it a bit confusing. There's white spray painted arrows on the ground at the most confusing spots, so keep an eye out for those!
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The woody Wilderness Peak doesn't offer any views but you will find yourself in the middle of the forest. There is a bench to take a break and enjoy a little snack and if you want to, you can sign the summit register.
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This is the quieter of the peaks in the area due to the fact that it was donated with a stipulation that the land remained in its natural state. You can feel the peace and tranquility from this point.
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Briscoe Park is a great place for a snack break, featuring a fantastic view of Mt. Rainier.
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Cougar Mountain is a peak at the eastside of Seattle. The forested heart of the hill was officially preserved by King County in June 1983 as Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park.
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Wilderness Peak is the highest point in King County's Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park and you will see some wonderful old-growth conifers. This loop hike offers a diversity of steep forested hillsides, huge mossy boulders, and a low swampy area traversed via a narrow boardwalk.
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Near Fairwood, you can explore several popular mountain peaks and trails. Whittaker Wilderness Peak Trail (upper section) is highly regarded as the highest point in King County's Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park, offering diverse forested hillsides and mossy boulders. Another favorite is Squak Mountain Central Peak, known for its tranquil, natural state.
Squak Mountain Central Peak offers a peaceful and tranquil environment, as the land was donated with the stipulation that it remain in its natural state. While navigating, keep an eye out for white spray-painted arrows on the ground in confusing spots to help guide your way through the downed trees and vegetation.
Yes, at Bench at Wilderness Peak, you'll find a bench nestled in the middle of the forest, perfect for taking a break and enjoying a snack. There's even a summit register you can sign if you wish.
Cougar Mountain Peak is a prominent feature on the east side of Seattle. Its forested heart was officially preserved in June 1983 as Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park, making it a significant natural area for the region.
Yes, on clear days, you can get spectacular views of Mount Rainier from View of Mount Rainier from Briscoe Park. This park is located on a peninsula surrounded by the Green River and offers great photo opportunities.
While specific family-friendly mountain peaks are not detailed, the region offers various hiking opportunities. For general hiking, you can explore routes like the Soos Creek Trail or Echo Peak Trail, which are rated as easy. Always check specific trail conditions and difficulty before heading out with family.
Beyond hiking, the area around Fairwood offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find options for running and gravel biking. For running, explore routes like the 'Running loop from Fairwood' or trails along the Cedar River. Gravel biking enthusiasts can enjoy routes such as 'Gravel loop from Fairwood' or longer loops incorporating the Cedar River Trail. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Fairwood, Running Trails around Fairwood, and Hiking around Fairwood guides.
Some trails and highlights, such as Squak Mountain Central Peak, are noted as dog-friendly. However, it's always best to check specific park regulations and trail rules for leash requirements and any restrictions before bringing your dog.
The terrain around Fairwood, particularly in areas like Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park, features diverse landscapes. You can expect steep forested hillsides, large mossy boulders, and even low swampy areas traversed by boardwalks, as seen on the Whittaker Wilderness Peak Trail.
While Fairwood itself is a lowland area, the most prominent mountain peak in its vicinity (Spokane County) is Mount Spokane. It is the highest peak in Spokane County, reaching an elevation of 5,883 feet (1,793 meters), and is part of the eastern Selkirk Mountains.
For many state parks and managed recreation lands in Washington, a Discover Pass is required for vehicle access. It's advisable to check the specific requirements for the park or trailhead you plan to visit to ensure you have the necessary permits.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Highlights like Squak Mountain Central Peak are valued for their peaceful, untouched environment. The diversity of trails, from forested paths with old-growth conifers to viewpoints offering distant vistas, also contributes to a rewarding outdoor experience.


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