White Cloud Wilderness

White Cloud Wilderness is a breathtaking wilderness area in central Idaho offering scenic alpine landscapes and diverse recreational activities.

90,769
Acres Protected
47
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
2015
Year Established

About White Cloud Wilderness

 

White Cloud Wilderness, part of the larger Sawtooth National Recreation Area in central Idaho, features a diverse landscape characterized by rugged peaks, glaciated valleys, and pristine alpine lakes. The area's geology is defined by the limestone and granite peaks of the White Cloud Mountains, which offer dramatic vistas for visitors. Ecologically, the region supports a variety of wildlife, including elk, mountain goats, and the elusive wolverine, as well as diverse plant life that thrives in the alpine and subalpine zones. Historically, the area was inhabited by the indigenous Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, and later, 19th-century miners sought fortunes in the surrounding hills. Today, White Cloud Wilderness is a renowned destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering activities such as hiking, camping, and mountain biking. Some of the notable landmarks include Castle Peak, the highest peak in the range, and the stunning Born Lakes. Visitors are drawn to the wilderness for its remote beauty and opportunities for solitude.

Highlights

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Castle Peak, offering challenging climbs and panoramic views.

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The unique ecosystem, home to rare species like wolverines and mountain goats.

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Born Lakes, a series of pristine alpine lakes perfect for photography.

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Big Boulder Lakes Trail, leading to remote and secluded areas.

Notable Natural Features

Castle Peak

At 11,815 feet, it's the highest peak in the White Cloud Mountains and a challenging destination for climbers.

Born Lakes

A stunning chain of alpine lakes offering opportunities for fishing and reflection.

Fourth of July Lake

A popular, accessible hiking destination known for its scenic beauty and vibrant wildflowers.