The mountain lies partly on private land, partly in the City of Bremertonwatershed inaccessible to the general public, and partly in the adjacent 6,000-acre (2,400 ha) Green Mountain State Forest which is open to hikers, horses, and on- and off-road vehicles.[2]
Most of the eastern half of Gold Mountain is in the city watershed, with the Union River reservoir at the foot. The summit itself is in a quarter quarter sectionexclave of the state forest, connected at a corner.[3] The summit is about 660 feet (200 m) outside the city limits, six miles (9.7 km) west of downtown Bremerton.[4]
Radio and television transmitters
The mountain summit has an antenna farm including transmitters for Kitsap Peninsula area emergency services,[5] as well as Seattle television and radio stations KCPQ (Fox 13),[6]KTBW and KYFQ. Since 1981, the Western Washington Repeater Association has operated an amateur radio repeater, call sign WW7RA, on the site,[7] with coverage throughout the Puget Sound region from Centralia to Bellingham.[8][9]