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Badger Mountain (Benton County, Washington) Badger Mountain
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Badger Mountain is a small mountain in Richland, Washington. Badger rises above the Tri-Cities connected to the smaller Candy Mountain via Goose Gap, is visible throughout much of the area and is a popular hiking destination for a wide variety of climbers. There are a number of trails climbing the mountain with varying levels of difficulty. Most of Badger Mountain is protected by the Badger Mountain Centennial Preserve, but the radio towers at the peak are private property. There are two summits on Badger Mountain, named the East Summit and the West Summit. The West Summit is the highest. Der Badger Mountain ist ein kleiner Berg in Richland im US-Bundesstaat Washington. Er ragt über den Tri-Cities auf und ist mit dem kleineren Candy Mountain über die verbunden. Der Badger Mountain ist über weite Teile der Region sichtbar und ein beliebtes Wander-Ziel. Es gibt eine Reihe von Wanderwegen unterschiedlichen Schwierigkeitsgrades, die auf den Gipfel führen. Der größte Teil des Berges ist durch das Badger Mountain Centennial Preserve geschützt, aber auf privatem Grund auf dem Gipfel sind Sendemasten errichtet worden. Der Badger Mountain hat eigentlich zwei Gipfel, den East Summit und den West Summit. Der West Summit ist der höhere.
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Badger Mountain
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Badger Mountain
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USGS Badger Mountain
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Badger Mountain from the Richland Y.
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Badger Mountain is a small mountain in Richland, Washington. Badger rises above the Tri-Cities connected to the smaller Candy Mountain via Goose Gap, is visible throughout much of the area and is a popular hiking destination for a wide variety of climbers. There are a number of trails climbing the mountain with varying levels of difficulty. Most of Badger Mountain is protected by the Badger Mountain Centennial Preserve, but the radio towers at the peak are private property. There are two summits on Badger Mountain, named the East Summit and the West Summit. The West Summit is the highest. Der Badger Mountain ist ein kleiner Berg in Richland im US-Bundesstaat Washington. Er ragt über den Tri-Cities auf und ist mit dem kleineren Candy Mountain über die verbunden. Der Badger Mountain ist über weite Teile der Region sichtbar und ein beliebtes Wander-Ziel. Es gibt eine Reihe von Wanderwegen unterschiedlichen Schwierigkeitsgrades, die auf den Gipfel führen. Der größte Teil des Berges ist durch das Badger Mountain Centennial Preserve geschützt, aber auf privatem Grund auf dem Gipfel sind Sendemasten errichtet worden. Der Badger Mountain hat eigentlich zwei Gipfel, den East Summit und den West Summit. Der West Summit ist der höhere.
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