Mount Jefferson
Mount Jefferson is a prominent peak located in the Cascade Range of Oregon, USA. Standing at 10,495 feet (3,199 meters), it is the second-highest mountain in the state. The mountain is known for its distinctive pyramid shape and is a popular destination for hikers and climbers. It is part of the {Mount Jefferson Wilderness}, which offers diverse ecosystems and stunning views.
The area surrounding Mount Jefferson is rich in natural beauty, featuring alpine meadows, glacial lakes, and dense forests. The mountain is also home to various wildlife species, including deer and black bears. As a prominent landmark, it is often photographed and admired by outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.