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Snowyside Peak
A photo of Snowyside Peak and Toxaway Lake from Sand Mountain Pass.
Snowyside Peak at right with Toxaway Lake
Highest point
Elevation 10,651 ft (3,246 m)
Prominence 1,546 ft (471 m)
Parent peak Mount Cramer
Geography
Snowyside Peak is located in Idaho
Snowyside Peak
Snowyside Peak
Location in Idaho
Parent range Sawtooth Range
Topo map USGS Snowyside Peak
Climbing
Easiest route Scramble, class 3

Snowyside Peak is a very tall mountain in the Sawtooth Range of Idaho, USA. It stands at an impressive 10,651 feet (3,246 m) above sea level. This makes it the fifth-highest peak in the Sawtooth Range.

This mountain is special because it's located where three different counties meet: Blaine, Custer, and Elmore counties. It's also the highest point in Elmore County! Snowyside Peak is found within the protected Sawtooth Wilderness area, which is part of the larger Sawtooth National Recreation Area. It's about 5.1 miles (8.2 km) south of Mount Cramer, which is a taller mountain nearby.

Exploring Snowyside Peak

Snowyside Peak is a significant landmark in Idaho. It's not just tall, but also part of a beautiful natural area. The Sawtooth Wilderness is known for its rugged mountains, clear lakes, and stunning views.

How Tall is Snowyside Peak?

At 10,651 feet (3,246 meters), Snowyside Peak is one of the tallest mountains in the Sawtooth Range. While it's the fifth-highest in its range, it's also the 217th-highest peak in all of Idaho. This shows just how many amazing mountains Idaho has!

Getting to the Top

Climbing Snowyside Peak is an adventure. The easiest way to reach the top is by a route called a "scramble." Scrambling means you use both your hands and feet to climb over rocky terrain, but it's not as difficult as rock climbing that requires ropes and special gear. The difficulty is rated as class 3, which means it's a challenging hike with some easy climbing sections.

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