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The US portion of the North Cascades and the adjoining Skagit Range in British Columbia are most notable for their dramatic scenery and challenging mountaineering, both resulting from their steep, rugged topography.
While most of the peaks are under in elevation, the low valleys provide great local relief, often over.
The summits of the rest of the Canadian Cascades are not glaciated in the same way and feature rock " horns " rising from plateau-like uplands, with the Manning Park and Cathedral Park areas known for their extensive alpine meadows, as is also the case with the eastern flank of the US portion of the range.
Portions of the US side of the range are protected as part of North Cascades National Park.

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