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Climb Mount Borah

Mackay, Idaho

4.8/5
based on 4 reviews

Details

Distance

7.5 miles

Elevation Gain

5200 ft

Route Type

Out-and-Back

Description

Added by Chris Bruin

Take in spectacular mountain vistas atop the tallest peak in Idaho. This is a very strenuous trail with 30-40% grade for most of the way. Class 3-4 scramble also required at Chicken Out Ridge. There is a campground is at base of mountain, no camping along the trail. Take plenty of water and food as there is no water available and the closest town is over 30 miles away.

Rising high above the sage brush covered landscape, Mount Borah is the tallest mountain in Idaho and is referred to as the "roof of Idaho." This behemoth is part of the Lost River Range in the central part of the state. The strongest earthquake in Idaho occurred along the fault line in 1983 and rose the peak of Mt. Borah by over a foot and a half.

Access to the Mount Borah trailhead (from Boise or Idaho Falls) is along US Highway 93 North thru Arco and Mackay. After passing the Mackay Reservoir continue for another 15 miles to Birch Springs Road. Turn right onto this maintained dirt road, as there will also be a sign to the Mt. Borah Trailhead. Follow dirt road another 3 miles to the Borah Campground where there is ample parking and campsites for those wanting to get a really early start.

From the parking lot the trail heads uphill instantly into the woods. After about 1.5 miles you'll clear the treeline and the trail continues it's long and extremely steep uphill journey to the summit. Once you make it up to the ridge line, the trails lessens its grade a bit until becoming almost vertical at Chicken Out Ridge.

Chicken Out Ridge is when your hike becomes more of a class 3-4 scramble. Due to its shear cliffs and high exposure many people decide to turn around, hence the name. But overall careful footing and a little patience will get you through the ridge just fine and back onto a trail that heads up, up and up to the summit.

From here it is about a half mile up to the summit with a bunch of rocks to trek through. Push through, because your views are out of this world on a clear day. The landscape is truly a spectacle with the scenery resembling something on the moon or another planet. There is flag and a bunch of other cool nick-nacs at the top. Great place to rest and eat lunch before heading back down to the parking lot.

Best time to attempt the summit is late summer when the mountain is pretty much snow free. Be sure to get an early start as afternoon thunderstorms are a possibility and most of this hike is above the treeline.

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