– Lat/Long: 44.13° N 113.78° W

Borah Peak or Mount Borah – Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering information

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Borah Peak or Mount Borah

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  • Elevation: 3859 m
  • Difficulty: Scramble
  • Best months to climb: July, August, September
  • Convenient center: Mackay, Idaho

Borah Peak or Mount Borah Climbing Notes

Delwyne from UNITED STATES writes:

Mt Borah is the tallest of Idaho's nine 12,000 footers and also the most accessible. There's a campsite with a pit toilet at the trailhead and the trail itself is the most heavily used and best maintained of any of the 12er's, with no bushwhacking required, top to bottom. It may feel like 3.7 miles of stair climbing, but you won't lose your way!

2025-01-17

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