Backbone Mountain guide
- Elevation: 1024 m
- Difficulty: Walk up
- Best months to climb: February, September, October, November
- Convenient center: Oakland
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Use this relief map to navigate to mountain peaks in the area of Backbone Mountain.
10 other mountain peaks closest to Backbone Mountain:
1. | New Creek Mountain (940 m) | 30.5 km |
2. | Laurel Mountain (West Virginia) (962 m) | 31.8 km |
3. | Big Bear Lake Trail Center (944 m) | 39.9 km |
4. | Knobly Mountain (541 m) | 42.6 km |
5. | Patterson Creek Mountain (845 m) | 42.6 km |
6. | Seneca Rocks (671 m) | 45.4 km |
7. | Big Savage Mountain (902 m) | 48.0 km |
8. | High Knob (West Virginia) (807 m) | 50.5 km |
9. | River Knobs (West Virginia) (870 m) | 55.4 km |
10. | Mill Creek Mountain (807 m) | 56.4 km |