Kettle River Range
| Kettle River Range | |
|---|---|
NASA satellite image of north central Washington state and southern British Columbia with the Kettle River Range outlined in red (photo: MODIS Jacques Descloitres, 2001) | |
| Highest point | |
| Peak | Copper Butte (U.S.) |
| Elevation | 2,177 m (7,142 ft) |
| Coordinates | 48°42′09″N 118°27′55″W / 48.70250°N 118.46528°W |
| Dimensions | |
| Area | 2,700 mi2 (7,000 km2) |
| Geography | |
The Kettle River Range defines the eastern and southern borders of Ferry County, Washington | |
| Country | Canada/United States |
| Region(s) | Boundary Country: Washington & British Columbia |
| Range coordinates | 49°0′N 118°25′W / 49.000°N 118.417°W |
| Parent range | Monashee Mountains, parent range: Columbia Mountains |
The Kettle River Range, often called the Kettle Range, is the southernmost range of the Monashee Mountains, located in southeastern British Columbia, Canada and Ferry County, Washington, in the United States. Most of the northern half of the range is protected by the Colville National Forest. The southern half of the range is located on the Colville Indian Reservation. The highest peak is Copper Butte, which reaches 2,177 metres (7,142 ft). The range is crossed by Washington State Route 20 at Sherman Pass.