Battle Ax is a shield volcano in the West Cascade Range of Oregon. The shield is mostly made of andesite. The summit, which can be reached via the Battle Ax Mountain trail, marks the boundary between the Mount Hood National Forest and the Willamette National Forest as well as the boundary between the Opal Creek Wilderness and the Bull of the Woods Wilderness.
Battle Ax was supposedly named after the variety of chewing tobacco used by a local logger.
There's a trail called Battle Ax Mountain Trail #3340 leading to the summit.
By elevation Battle Ax Mountain is
# 27 out of 213 in Mount Hood National Forest # 11 out of 97 in Marion County # 1 out of 11 in Opal Creek Wilderness # 2 out of 13 in Bull of the Woods Wilderness
By prominence Battle Ax Mountain is
# 42 out of 315 in Willamette National Forest # 18 out of 213 in Mount Hood National Forest # 2 out of 97 in Marion County # 1 out of 11 in Opal Creek Wilderness # 2 out of 13 in Bull of the Woods Wilderness
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