Plummer Peak is a summit located in Mount Rainier National Park in Lewis County, Washington.
With an elevation of 6,374 feet (1,943 m)[1] it is the seventh highest peak in the Tatoosh Range.
It was named for Fred G. Plummer, a Forest Service cartographer who taught geography in Tacoma Public Schools.
[2] [3] Hiking to the summit requires a mix of hillwalking and scrambling.
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