Borah Peak
Borah Peak is the highest mountain in the state of Idaho, reaching an elevation of 12,662 feet (3,859 meters). It is part of the Lost River Range and is located within the Challis National Forest. The peak is known for its rugged terrain and challenging hiking trails, attracting outdoor enthusiasts and climbers.
The mountain was named after William Borah, a prominent U.S. Senator from Idaho. Borah Peak is a popular destination for those seeking adventure, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The best time to hike is during the summer months when the weather is more favorable.