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Pegasus Peak
A photo of Pegasus and surrounding peaks viewed from the summit of Hyndman Peak.
Pegasus Peak viewed from Hyndman Peak
Highest point
Elevation 11,736 ft (3,577 m)
Prominence 616 ft (188 m)
Geography
Pegasus Peak is located in Idaho
Pegasus Peak
Pegasus Peak
Location in Idaho
Parent range Pioneer Mountains
Topo map USGS Standhope Peak
Climbing
Easiest route Scramble, class 3

Pegasus Peak is a towering mountain located in the beautiful state of Idaho, in the western United States. It stands incredibly tall at 11,736 feet (3,577 m) above sea level. This makes it one of the highest points in the Pioneer Mountains. It is also among the tallest peaks in all of Idaho.

Discovering Pegasus Peak

Pegasus Peak is a truly impressive natural landmark. It is the tenth highest peak within the Pioneer Mountains. These mountains are a rugged and scenic part of Idaho. Looking at all the mountains in Idaho, Pegasus Peak ranks as the 29th highest. It is a significant landmark for hikers and climbers.

Where is Pegasus Peak Located?

This majestic peak is found in Custer County, Idaho. It is part of the vast Salmon-Challis National Forest. This forest is a huge area of protected land. It is known for its wild beauty and many outdoor activities. Pegasus Peak is about 1.4 mi (2.3 km) north of another notable mountain, Altair Peak.

How Tall is Pegasus Peak?

Pegasus Peak reaches an elevation of 11,736 feet (3,577 meters). This height means it stands far above the surrounding landscape. Mountains like Pegasus Peak are measured from sea level. This gives us a standard way to compare their heights. Its prominence, which is how much it rises above its surroundings, is 616 feet (188 meters).

Exploring the Pioneer Mountains

Pegasus Peak is part of the Pioneer Mountains. This mountain range is famous for its rugged peaks and deep valleys. The Pioneer Mountains are a popular spot for outdoor adventures. People come here for hiking, climbing, and enjoying nature.

Getting to the Top

Reaching the summit of Pegasus Peak is a challenge for experienced adventurers. The easiest way to climb it is by a route called a "scramble." Scrambling means you use both your hands and feet to climb. It is more difficult than regular hiking but not as hard as rock climbing. The difficulty is rated as class 3 on the Yosemite Decimal System. This means it involves some tricky moves.

Wildlife and Nature

The area around Pegasus Peak is home to many different animals. You might spot deer, elk, or even mountain goats. Birds of prey, like eagles, soar high above the peaks. The Salmon-Challis National Forest protects this amazing wildlife. It also preserves the natural beauty of the area. This makes it a special place for nature lovers.

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