Abercrombie Mountain is a tall peak in the Selkirk Mountains of northeast Washington located within the Colville National Forest. At 7,310 feet (2,228 m) in elevation, it is the highest point in Stevens County, and the second highest peak in eastern Washington. Gypsy Peak, within the Salmo-Priest Wilderness is at least 10 feet (3.0 m) taller. With a prominence of 5,168 feet (1,575 m), Abercrombie Mountain is one of the ultra prominent peaks in the United States, and is the 7th most prominent peak in the state of Washington.
Abercrombie Peak was named for Lieutenant William R. Abercrombie, who explored the nearby Pend Oreille River in 1879 and 1883.
There's a trail called Abercrombie Mountain Trail #117 leading to the summit.
By elevation Abercrombie Mountain is
# 1 out of 196 in Stevens County # 1 out of 212 in Colville National Forest
By prominence Abercrombie Mountain is
# 1 out of 196 in Stevens County # 7 out of 3673 in Washington # 1 out of 212 in Colville National Forest # 15 out of 2288 in the Columbia Mountains # 7 out of 1072 in the Selkirk Mountains
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