Mount Daniel

Mount Daniel is the highest summit on the Cascade Range crest of Alpine Lakes Wilderness of the central Washington, United States.

Mount Daniel's volcanic rock is composed of andesite, dacite, and rhyolite inflows, breccia, and tuff.

[1][2] These elevations are based on Sea Level Datum of 1929 and are taken from the Mount Daniels 7.5 minute topographic map which was published in 1965.

The West Lynch Glacier hangs from the north slope of the Northwest Peak of Mount Daniel.

On the southeast side of Mount Daniel, nested against a cirque headwall, is the Hyas Creek Glacier, an isolated and small ice mass that was once much larger.

North aspect of Daniel featuring Lynch Glacier.
Mt. Daniel with Cathedral Rock (left)