Black Hills (Washington)

For other uses, see Black Hills (disambiguation).
Black Hills

Black Hills behind the state capitol building in Olympia
Highest point
Peak Capitol Peak
Elevation 789 m (2,589 ft)
Coordinates 46°58′22″N 123°08′11″W / 46.97278°N 123.13639°W / 46.97278; -123.13639
Geography

Location of the Black Hills

Country United States
State Washington
Region Western Washington
Range coordinates 46°59′N 123°08′W / 46.99°N 123.14°W / 46.99; -123.14Coordinates: 46°59′N 123°08′W / 46.99°N 123.14°W / 46.99; -123.14
Parent range Willapa Hills

The Black Hills are a small range of hills in Thurston and Grays Harbor counties of Washington. They are a subset of the Willapa Hills. 2,589-foot (789 m) Capitol Peak is the highest peak in the range.

The former name for the Black Hills was the Black Mountains.[1]

The Capitol State Forest has roughly the same boundaries as the Black Hills.

The high school A.G. West Black Hills is named for the hills. So is Black Hills Community Hospital and the local soccer club the Blackhills Football Club.

Notes

  1. Indian Tribes of Washington Territory, 1876 (Map) https://www.sos.wa.gov/legacy/maps_detail.aspx?m=15

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