
Boulder Mountains
Idaho
Elevation Range
6,000 ft - 12,662 ft
Notable Peaks
5
Coordinates
43.9021, -114.4092
About Boulder Mountains
The Boulder Mountains are a rugged mountain range located in central Idaho, characterized by steep, rocky peaks, alpine lakes, and dense pine forests. The range extends for approximately 50 miles and is part of the larger Sawtooth National Forest. The terrain is diverse, ranging from gentle, forested slopes to dramatic, glacier-carved cirques and steep, exposed ridges. The range is home to several notable peaks, including Mount Borah, the highest point in Idaho at 12,662 feet.
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Notable Peaks
Mount Borah
12,662 ft
Mount Morrison
12,006 ft
Mount Leatherman
11,902 ft
Devil's Bedstead
11,865 ft
Mount Idaho
11,815 ft
Activities
Best Seasons
summer
fall
Gateway Towns
Data Source
Geographic data from USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). Descriptions generated with AI assistance.