Hagan Mountain
| Hagan Mountain | |
|---|---|
Hagan Mountain seen from northwest | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 7,080+ ft (2,160+ m) |
| Prominence | 600 ft (180 m) |
| Parent peak | Mount Blum 7,685 ft (2342 m) |
| Coordinates | 48°43′27″N 121°29′28″W / 48.724103°N 121.491216°W |
| Geography | |
| Interactive map of Hagan Mountain | |
| Country | United States |
| State | Washington |
| County | Whatcom |
| Protected area | North Cascades National Park |
| Parent range | North Cascades Cascade Range |
| Topo map | USGS Damnation Peak |
| Geology | |
| Rock type | phyllite |
| Climbing | |
| Easiest route | Scrambling class 3 and glacier travel |
Hagan Mountain is a multi-peak mountain located in Whatcom County, Washington state, within North Cascades National Park. It has an elevation of 7,080-feet (2,160-metres). The mountain is situated approximately 12 mi (19 km) north of Marblemount.
Hagan Mountain is surrounded by other notable peaks in the North Cascades. Mount Blum, which is the nearest higher peak, lies 1.81 mi (2.91 km) to the north of Hagan Mountain. Bacon Peak is another prominent peak, located 4.45 mi (7.16 km) to the south.
The mountain features the expansive Hagan Glacier, as well as the smaller Hidden Creek Glacier. Precipitation runoff and meltwater from these glaciers flow into tributaries of the Skagit River, contributing to the water supply in the region.