Trinity Mountain (Idaho) facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Trinity Mountain |
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Trinity Mountain during the Elk Complex Fire
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 9,451 ft (2,881 m) |
Prominence | 2,371 ft (723 m) |
Isolation | 11.63 mi (18.72 km) |
Geography | |
Parent range | Boise Mountains |
Topo map | USGS Trinity Mountain |
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Easiest route | Hiking, class 1 |
Trinity Mountain is the highest point in the Trinity Mountains, a subrange of the Boise Mountains in Boise National Forest, Idaho with a summit elevation of 9,451 feet (2,881 m). It is located 11.63 miles (18.72 km) from Steel Mountain, its line parent, giving it a prominence of 2,371 feet (723 m). Trinity Mountain is within the watershed of the South Fork Boise River.
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