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Of the most isolated major summits of Idaho, Borah Peak exceeds 200 kilometers (124.3 miles) of topographic isolation and three peaks exceed 100 kilometers (62.14 miles) of topographic isolation. The 40 most topographically isolated summits of Idaho with at least 500 meters of topographic prominence
Borah Peak, also known as Mount Borah or Beauty Peak, is a mountain in the western United States and the highest summit in Idaho. [4] One of the most prominent peaks in the contiguous United States, [5] it is located in the central section of the Lost River Range, within the Challis National Forest in eastern Custer County.
There are at least 115 named mountain ranges in Idaho. Some of these ranges extend into the neighboring states of Montana , Nevada , Oregon , Utah , Washington , and Wyoming . Names, elevations and coordinates from the U.S. Geological Survey , Geographic Names Information System .
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Idaho: Borah Peak [31] [32] 11 12,668 ft 3861.2 m Confluence of Snake and Clearwater rivers 49 710 ft 216 m 6 5,000 ft 1520 m 7 11,958 ft 3645 m Illinois: Charles Mound [33] [34] [v] 50 1,235 ft 376.4 m Confluence of Mississippi and Ohio rivers
They are above the east bank of the Snake River, which forms the Idaho-Oregon border. The Seven Devils are part of the Rocky Mountains , and the tallest peaks are 7,900 vertical feet (2,410 m) above the adjacent river, with few trees in between.
An influential Idaho family has put its sprawling, famed 450-acre equestrian Parma ranch up for sale for an eye-popping $22.5 million. Larry and Marianne Williams have owned and operated Tree Top ...
Köppen climate types of Idaho, using 1991-2020 climate normals.. Idaho's climate varies widely. Although the state's western border is about 330 miles (530 km) from the Pacific Ocean, the maritime influence is still felt in Idaho; especially, in the winter when cloud cover, humidity, and precipitation are at their maximum extent.