These two peaks are visible while traveling up Lake Chelan. Trails traverse the shoulders of both and both have easy terrain for scrambling up. Two other mountains (Big Goat Mountain and Vie Mountain) can be added if you are a peakbagger but offer lower viewpoints. The routes up are straightforward but the starting point has 2 debatable options. One is from the South Navarre Campground, a shorter route but requiring a 900 foot climb back out at the end of the hike. This first option is probably best if you are hiking the Summit Trail and just taking a detour for some peaks. The other option is the Safety Harbor Trailhead, which makes the most sense for a loop day trip but if the ford over the creek is high, it could be an issue.
Summit Elevation: Ferry is 7,777 feet, Uno is 7,640 feet
Hiking Distance: 14 miles round trip
Elevation Gain: 4,000 feet round trip
County: Chelan
Prominence: 520 and 560 feet
Access: Gravel Roads
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Ferry Peak and Uno Peak
Driving Access:
From Chelan, drive 6.5 miles on the Chelan-Manson state highway 150 towards Manson. Turn Right onto Wapato Lake Road and drive 2.3 miles to Upper Joe Creek Road for 4.2 miles where the road becomes the Grade Creek Road. Continue 22.5 miles on Grade Creek Road #8200 to Forest Service Road #155. Turn left on road #155 and go 2 miles to the Safety Harbor Creek Trailhead. For South Navarre Campground, do not turn left on 155 but continue several more miles until you are driving through the campground.
Uno Peak from the East
Uno Peak from Miners Basin
Uno Peak from lower slopes of Ferry Peak
Ferry Peak from Uno Peak
Uno Peak from the saddle
Northeast from Ferry Peak
Hiking to Miners Basin
Looking North from Ferry Peak
Navarre Peaks from Ferry Peak
First view of Ferry Peak
Ferry Peak panoramic to the South and West
Ferry Peak panoramic to the North and East
Miners Basin burn area from Uno Peak
Navarre Peaks from Uno Peak
Looking North to Star Peak
West from Uno Peak
South from Uno Peak