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Stevens Peak anchors the far east end of the Tatoosh Range, a mini-range in the south end of Mt. Rain-Here National Park. Stevens is seldom climbed, as it's rather far to get to with a somewhat problematic approach, especially when compared to to the ridiculously easy access of the Castle-Pinnacle Plummer area of the Tatoosh. Even Mssr. Beckey writes "Allow a full day." Stevens is about 1 mile east of Unicorn, and that offers a decent approach. It's quite possible to climb the trifecta of Unicorn, Boundary and Stevens in one day, or Unicorn and Stevens, or just Stevens.
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| Driving Distance from Portland | 150 miles |
| Driving Time from Portland | 3 hours |
| Expected Duration | Car to car in one day |
| Relevant Books | Cascade Alpine Guide: Columbia River to Stevens Pass by Fred Beckey |
| Relevant Maps | Maps: USGS 7 minute series, Tatoosh Lakes and Mt. Rainier East; Green Trails: Mt. Rainier East / Packwood <href="http: maps.google.com="" maps?f="q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=stevens+peak+WA&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=40.86791,93.076172&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Stevens+Peak,+Packwood,+Lewis,+Washington+98361&ll=46.753035,-121.647491&spn=0.554187,1.454315&t=p&z=10"" title="Google map">Google map</href="http:> |