The White Cloud Mountains are part of the Rocky Mountains of the western United States, located in central Idaho, southeast of Stanley in Custer County. The range is located within the Sawtooth National Recreation Area (SNRA) and partially within the Cecil D. Andrus–White Clouds Wilderness.

The White Cloud Mountains are located on National Forest land, with numerous trails in the area. Camping is permitted anywhere on the national forest land and there are no fees to access the area. Primary access to the area is via State Highway 75, the Salmon River Scenic Byway, which accompanies the main Salmon River as it descends along the range's western and northern perimeter.

The highest peak in the White Cloud Mountains, and the SNRA, is Castle Peak at 11,815 ft (3,601 m). The Sawtooth Mountains are about twenty miles (32 km) west of the White Clouds, on the west side of the river and highway, and the Boulder Mountains are directly south of the White Clouds.

Peaks

A photo of Castle and Merriam peaks from the west
Castle and Merriam Peaks
Peaks of the White Cloud Mountains
Mountain PeakElevationProminenceIsolationLocationEasiest Route
Castle Peak11,814 ft 3601 m4,016 ft 1224 m27.3 mi 43.9 km44°02′22″N 114°35′07″W/44.039558°N 114.585266°W/ 44.039558; -114.585266(Castle Peak)Class 3
Calkins Peak11,486 ft 3501 m1,247 ft 380 m5.8 mi 9.33 km44°07′11″N 114°37′12″W/44.119646°N 114.620093°W/ 44.119646; -114.620093(Calkins Peak)Class 3
D. O. Lee Peak11,342 ft 3457 m541 ft 165 m1.25 mi 2.01 km44°06′10″N 114°37′43″W/44.102674°N 114.628671°W/ 44.102674; -114.628671(D. O. Lee Peak)Class 3
Lonesome Lake Peak11,302 ft 3445 m801 ft 244 m1.11 mi 1.78 km44°04′31″N 114°36′43″W/44.075396°N 114.612077°W/ 44.075396; -114.612077(Lonesome Lake Peak)Class 2
Peak 11,27211,280 ft 3438 m673 ft 205 m1.24 mi 2 km44°05′29″N 114°36′33″W/44.09126°N 114.609296°W/ 44.09126; -114.609296(Peak 11272)Class 3
White Cloud Peak 911,263 ft 3433 m463 ft 141 m0.61 mi 0.98 km44°06′41″N 114°37′36″W/44.111383°N 114.626608°W/ 44.111383; -114.626608(White Cloud Peak 9)Class 2
Chinese Wall11,237 ft 3425 m197 ft 60 m0.53 mi 0.86 km44°07′38″N 114°37′07″W/44.127324°N 114.618743°W/ 44.127324; -114.618743(Chinese Wall)unknown
White Cloud Peak 1011,102 ft 3384 m341 ft 104 m0.53 mi 0.85 km44°07′03″N 114°36′36″W/44.117573°N 114.609906°W/ 44.117573; -114.609906(White Cloud Peak 10)Class 4
Merriam Peak10,919 ft 3328 m518 ft 158 m0.57 mi 0.91 km44°03′08″N 114°34′51″W/44.052126°N 114.580744°W/ 44.052126; -114.580744(Merriam Peak)Class 3
Patterson Peak10,873 ft 3314 m252 ft 77 m1.7 mi 2.74 km44°02′56″N 114°37′04″W/44.04880°N 114.61780°W/ 44.04880; -114.61780(Patterson Peak)Class 2
White Cloud Peak 710,778 ft 3285 m677 ft 206 m1.48 mi 2.38 km44°07′21″N 114°39′13″W/44.12254°N 114.65374°W/ 44.12254; -114.65374(White Cloud Peak 7)Class 3
Fourth of July Peak10,712 ft 3265 m1,133 ft 345 m2.54 mi 4.09 km44°01′48″N 114°38′06″W/44.03010°N 114.63500°W/ 44.03010; -114.63500(Fourth of July Peak)Class 2
White Cloud Peak 510,597 ft 3230 m977 ft 298 m0.91 mi 1.46 km44°08′08″N 114°39′29″W/44.13550°N 114.65810°W/ 44.13550; -114.65810(White Cloud Peak 5)Class 4
White Cloud Peak 310,587 ft 3227 m808 ft 246 m1.44 mi 2.32 km44°09′22″N 114°39′36″W/44.15620°N 114.65990°W/ 44.15620; -114.65990(White Cloud Peak 3)Class 3
White Cloud Peak 810,558 ft 3218 m457 ft 139 m0.94 mi 1.51 km44°06′18″N 114°38′49″W/44.10503°N 114.64697°W/ 44.10503; -114.64697(White Cloud Peak 8)Class 3
Washington Peak10,518 ft 3206 m859 ft 262 m2.37 mi 3.81 km44°00′31″N 114°40′21″W/44.00850°N 114.67260°W/ 44.00850; -114.67260(Washington Peak)Class 2
Ebony Peak10,512 ft 3204 m334 ft 102 m1.13 mi 1.82 km44°01′04″N 114°39′12″W/44.01770°N 114.65320°W/ 44.01770; -114.65320(Ebony Peak)Class 3
Watson Peak10,449 ft 3185 m353 ft 108 m0.68 mi 1.09 km44°07′51″N 114°41′08″W/44.130972°N 114.685666°W/ 44.130972; -114.685666(Watson Peak)Class 3
White Cloud Peak 410,449 ft 3185 m810 ft 247 m1.01 mi 1.63 km44°08′20″N 114°40′40″W/44.13890°N 114.67790°W/ 44.13890; -114.67790(White Cloud Peak 4)Class 3
Croseus Peak10,387 ft 3166 m188 ft 57 m0.47 mi 0.76 km43°59′53″N 114°39′06″W/43.997965°N 114.651733°W/ 43.997965; -114.651733(Croseus Peak)unknown
White Cloud Peak 110,354 ft 3156 m453 ft 138 m0.88 mi 1.42 km44°10′07″N 114°39′28″W/44.16870°N 114.65777°W/ 44.16870; -114.65777(White Cloud Peak 1)Class 2
Blackmon Peak10,308 ft 3142 m400 ft 122 m2.46 mi 3.96 km44°03′30″N 114°39′05″W/44.05820°N 114.65140°W/ 44.05820; -114.65140(Blackman Peak)Class 2
White Cloud Peak 210,272 ft 3131 m491 ft 150 m0.81 mi 1.3 km44°09′31″N 114°40′32″W/44.15860°N 114.67550°W/ 44.15860; -114.67550(White Cloud Peak 2)Class 3
White Cloud Peak 610,256 ft 3126 m316 ft 96 m0.37 mi 0.6 km44°07′50″N 114°38′52″W/44.13046°N 114.64765°W/ 44.13046; -114.64765(White Cloud Peak 6)Class 2
Peak 10,04110,039 ft 3060 m581 ft 177 m0.73 mi 1.17 km43°57′23″N 114°42′25″W/43.956400°N 114.707000°W/ 43.956400; -114.707000(Peak 10041)Class 2
Lookout Mountain9,954 ft 3034 m1,854 ft 565 m8.3 mi 13.36 km44°11′34″N 114°45′32″W/44.192659°N 114.758948°W/ 44.192659; -114.758948(Lookout Mountain)Class 1
Peak 9,9889,954 ft 3034 m728 ft 222 m1.46 mi 2.35 km43°56′42″N 114°40′02″W/43.94510°N 114.66720°W/ 43.94510; -114.66720(Peak 9988)Class 2
Horton Peak9,895 ft 3016 m276 ft 84 m0.83 mi 1.34 km43°57′57″N 114°44′51″W/43.96580°N 114.74750°W/ 43.96580; -114.74750(Horton Peak)Class 1
Bible Back Mountain9,885 ft 3013 m428 ft 130 m1.15 mi 1.85 km43°59′52″N 114°38′16″W/43.997688°N 114.637843°W/ 43.997688; -114.637843(Bible Back Mountain)unknown
Potaman Peak9,367 ft 2,855 m1,509 ft 460 m7.7 mi 12.39 km44.22015°N 114.396944°Wunknown

Lakes

See List of lakes of the White Cloud Mountains

Mine proposal

In 1970, it was proposed that the White Cloud Mountains be the site of an open-pit mine. The proposal became a major issue in Idaho's 1970 gubernatorial election. Incumbent Republican governor Don Samuelson favored the mine, as it would generate an estimated $4 million in revenue to the state. However, his Democratic opponent, Cecil Andrus, opposed the mine on conservation grounds. His stance was backed by many of the state's urban residents, who enjoyed vacationing at the mountains. Andrus won the election by more than four points, and it has been suggested that Andrus's stance on the mine was a contributing factor to his victory, and in particular to his victories in the normally Republican-leaning urban parts of the state.

Photos

  • White Cloud Mountains viewed from Sawtooth Mountains
  • Washington Lake in the White Cloud Mountains
  • Castle Peak to left of center
  • Fourth of July Lake in the White Cloud Mountains
  • Castle Peak
  • White Cloud Mountains
  • Warm Spring Creek in White Cloud Mountains
  • Warm Springs Meadow in White Cloud Mountains
  • White Cloud Mountains
  • White Cloud Mountains across Sawtooth Valley
  • Hikers leaving Quiet Lake, which sits at the base of Castle Peak and Merriam Peak.
  • Hikers eating lunch at Shallow Lake with the Devil's Staircase on the horizon.

See also

External links

  • - White Cloud Mountains
  • - official state tourism site
  • - Castle Peak - 11,815 ft.