
Shuksan
Shuksan is a prominent mountain in Washington State's North Cascades, known for its strikingly rugged, pyramid-shaped peak. Standing at 9,131 feet (2,786 meters), it features dramatic rock faces and glaciers, making it a favorite among climbers and photographers. The mountain is part of the Cascade Range and is surrounded by other notable peaks and vibrant alpine ecosystems. Its name means "High Peak" in the language of the Nooksack people. Shuksan's impressive appearance and natural beauty make it a symbol of wilderness and a popular destination within North Cascades National Park.