List of mountains and hills of Kitsap County, Washington

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This is a list of mountains and hills of Kitsap County, Washington by elevation.

The county's highest peaks are in the Blue Hills, in the Wildcat Lake or Bremerton West USGS quadrangle. Inclusion is defined here as within 2 miles of Green Mountain or Gold Mountain, as the boundaries are not strictly defined by authorities.

RankNameRange Elevation (ft) Prominence (ft)Parent (proximate) Isolation (mi)CoordinatesNotes
1 Gold Mountain Blue Hills17611531 Olympic Mountains foothills
 Green Hill, Jefferson County
13.24 47°32′56″N122°47′13″W / 47.54889°N 122.78694°W / 47.54889; -122.78694 (Gold Mountain) Kitsap County high point
2 Green Mountain Blue Hills1710860Gold Mountain1.35 47°33′48″N122°48′25″W / 47.56333°N 122.80694°W / 47.56333; -122.80694 (Green Mountain)
3 Kitsap Lookout Blue Hills1370600Gold Mountain1.92 47°32′38″N122°44′46″W / 47.54389°N 122.74611°W / 47.54389; -122.74611 (Kitsap Lookout) Unnamed at Lists of John, named at Peakbagger. Abandoned fire lookout located at summit. [1]
4Peak 1330Blue Hills1330480Gold Mountain1.67 47°34′09″N122°46′04″W / 47.56917°N 122.76778°W / 47.56917; -122.76778 (Peak 1330) Listed as Peak 1320 at Peakbagger
5Peak 1291Blue Hills1291401Green Mountain1.95 47°35′21″N122°48′00″W / 47.58917°N 122.80000°W / 47.58917; -122.80000 (Peak 1291)
6Peak 1107Blue Hills1107317Peak 12910.86 47°35′14″N122°49′06″W / 47.5872°N 122.8183°W / 47.5872; -122.8183 (Peak 1107)
7Peak 955Blue Hills955305Green Mountain1.33 47°33′03″N122°49′56″W / 47.5508°N 122.8322°W / 47.5508; -122.8322 (Peak 955) At south end of Lake Tahuya
8Peak 730Blue Hills730480Kitsap Lookout1.95 47°32′53″N122°42′18″W / 47.54806°N 122.70500°W / 47.54806; -122.70500 (Peak 730) Inside Bremerton city limits
Listed as Peak 720 at Peakbagger
9Unnamed hill (Apex Airport hill)525 [2] [3] 47°39′24″N122°44′00″W / 47.65667°N 122.73333°W / 47.65667; -122.73333 (Apex Airport hill) 2 miles west of Silverdale
10Peak 510 (or Peak 500)510 [4] 3406.07 47°49′08″N122°36′42″W / 47.8190°N 122.6118°W / 47.8190; -122.6118 (Peak 510) 1.5 miles east of Kitsap Memorial State Park; northernmost 500-foot elevation in the county [5]
10Unnamed hillc. 510 [6] 47°48′04″N122°36′51″W / 47.80122°N 122.61409°W / 47.80122; -122.61409 (Unnamed hill) USGS topographic quad shows 500-foot contour approx. 1.5 mi. east of Breidablick
12Peak 490490380Peak 7305.55 47°36′10″N122°37′04″W / 47.6027°N 122.6179°W / 47.6027; -122.6179 (Peak 490) Near Illahee Preserve
13Sawmill Lookout460 [7] 260Peak 500 (510)3.7 47°45′48″N122°35′17″W / 47.76333°N 122.58806°W / 47.76333; -122.58806 (Sawmill lookout) 2.75 miles northeast of Poulsbo
14Peak 450450300 Vashon Island high point3.88 47°29′32″N122°32′57″W / 47.4923°N 122.5492°W / 47.4923; -122.5492 (Peak 450) Near Banner Forest Park
15Kingston View Point440 [8] 340Peak 5104.81 47°49′12″N122°30′30″W / 47.8200°N 122.5083°W / 47.8200; -122.5083 (Kingston View Point) Above Kingston ferry terminal. Listed as 450 ft. at Lists of John. [9]
16 Toe Jam Hill * Bainbridge Island 425425Peak 4906.66 47°35′03″N122°30′08″W / 47.58417°N 122.50222°W / 47.58417; -122.50222 (Toe Jam Hill) Bainbridge Island high point
17Peak 410410380Peak 4504.10 47°45′39″N122°30′40″W / 47.7607°N 122.5112°W / 47.7607; -122.5112 (Peak 410) Inside Port Madison Indian Reservation
*The Bainbridge Island high point's location is reported variously. Lists of John gives Gazzam Lake Hill based on USGS topographic maps, which used stereoscopic aerial surveys. Peakbagger gives Toe Jam Hill at 15 feet higher or more, based on newer high-resolution LIDAR maps. [10]
Gold Mountain from Eastside.jpg
Blue Hills from the east: Kitsap Lookout, Gold Mountain and Green Mountain left to right

References

  1. Greg Slayden (2004), Kitsap Lookout, peakbagger.com
  2. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Apex Airpark, Kitsap County, Washington
  3. Apex/8W5 (PDF) (Official airport reference guide), Washington State Department of Transportation, p. 110, retrieved 2019-01-16
  4. Peak 500, Peakbagger
  5. Kitsap County GIS.
  6. Port Gamble, WA topographic quad, United States Geological Survey
  7. Sawmill lookout site, Peakbagger
  8. Kingston View Point (provisional), Peakbagger
  9. Kirk 2020.
  10. Greg Slayden (2004), Toe Jam Hill, peakbagger.com

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