Mission Peak
Mission Peak is a high mountain peak at an elevation of 2.090m (6,856ft) above the sea level, located in Chelan County, in central Washington State, in USA. It’s one of the highest roads of Washington.
The road to the summit was called NF-330, but no longer exists. It was a very challenging drive back in the 1980’s and 1990’s. Quite a few years ago, the USFS built an earth berm at the start of NF-330 off of the Beehive Liberty Road. The berm is now overgrown with vegetation and the road can no longer be seen. It is not even a marked hiking trail. The road is impassable, as nature has taken it over with erosion and vegetation in many places.
Road suggested by: Carl Buick