The Best Rock Climbing Routes in Sun Valley
Explore Rock Climbing RoutesTop 6 rock climbing routes in Sun Valley
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Borah Peak
Borah Peak soars to a height of 12,662 feet above sea level, claiming for itself the crown as Idaho’s highest point. As the tallest peak in the state, Borah attracts 3,000 to 5,000 climbers per year looking to bag the high point....
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Devils Bedstead West
There are two peaks called Devils Bedstead in the Pioneer Mountains, east of Sun Valley. This one is Devils Bedstead West, which is the lower and slightly more accessible of the duo....
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Alpine Peak from Sawtooth Lake
This peak is one of the more accessible in the Sawtooth Range, thanks to the Sawtooth Lake trail and a relatively mellow route to the summit from there. The climb is typically done within a day, but camping at Sawtooth Lake or Alpine Lake makes a relaxed alternative....
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Hyndman Peak: East Ridge
Idaho has nine peaks that exceed 12,000 feet. At 12,009, Hyndman just makes the list, and it’s considered the easiest of the 12ers to climb. It’s an impressive peak nonetheless and among the most eye-catching on the skyline over Sun Valley....
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Galena Peak: Senate Creek Route
Galena is a tall and impressive, but surprisingly accessible, peak in the Boulder Mountains, in between Sun Valley and Stanley, Idaho. There is more than one reasonable way to the top, but this route from Senate Creek is as good as any....
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Thompson Peak
Thompson Peak is the highpoint of the Sawtooth range at 10,751 feet, making a coveted summit for Idaho peakbaggers. Traffic on the mountain remains light, however, thanks to the long approach which is largely off-trail....