Saddle Mountains

Saddle Mountains
The Saddle Mountains as seen from the south in the summer of 2006. Note gas drilling rig in the foreground.
Highest point
PeakWahatis Peak
Elevation2,634 ft (803 m)
Geography
CountryUnited States
StateWashington
CountyGrant County
Range coordinates46°48′24″N 119°33′28″W / 46.80667°N 119.55778°W / 46.80667; -119.55778
The Saddle Mountains as seen from the ridgeline looking toward the east in the Wahluke Wildlife Refuge section; photo taken in the spring of 2007

The Saddle Mountains consists of an upfolded anticline ridge of basalt in Grant County of central Washington state. The ridge, reaching to 2,700 feet, terminates in the east south of Othello, Washington near the foot of the Drumheller Channels. It continues to the west where it is broken at Sentinel Gap (a water gap through which the Columbia River passes) before ending in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains.


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