Lemhi Range
The Lemhi Range is a mountain range in the U.S. state of Idaho, spanning the eastern part of the state between the Lost River Range and the Beaverhead Mountains.[1] The highest point in the range is Diamond Peak at 12,202 feet (3,719 m), the third highest peak in Idaho. The range is located within Salmon-Challis and Caribou-Targhee National Forests.[2]
Lemhi Range | |
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Highest point | |
Peak | Diamond Peak |
Elevation | 12,197 ft (3,718 m) |
Coordinates | 44°08′30″N 113°04′58″W |
Dimensions | |
Length | 98 mi (158 km) N/S |
Width | 61 mi (98 km) E/W |
Area | 1,946 sq mi (5,040 km2) |
Geography | |
Country | United States |
State | Idaho |
Parent range | Rocky Mountains |
Peaks
Mountain Peak | Elevation | Prominence | Isolation | Location |
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Diamond Peak | 12,195 ft 3717 m | 5,377 ft 1639 m | 31.8 mi 51.2 km |
44.141667°N 113.082778°W |
Bell Mountain | 11,611 ft 3539 m | 1,732 ft 528 m | 8.59 mi 13.83 km |
44.236671°N 113.194443°W |
The Riddler | 11,558 ft 3523 m | 558 ft 170 m | 1.11 mi 1.78 km |
44.125839°N 113.085747°W |
Big Boy Peak | 11,401 ft 3475 m | 322 ft 98 m | 0.73 mi 1.17 km |
44.116612°N 113.078681°W |
Big Creek Peak | 11,348 ft 3459 m | 2,516 ft 767 m | 22.4 mi 36.1 km |
44.47177°N 113.543196°W |
Little Diamond Peak | 11,273 ft 3436 m | 873 ft 266 m | 2.81 mi 4.52 km |
44.07642°N 113.069682°W |
Shoshone John Peak | 11,211 ft 3417 m | 531 ft 162 m | 1.01 mi 1.63 km |
44.102546°N 113.072763°W |
Nicholson Peak | 11,040 ft 3365 m | 814 ft 248 m | 1.47 mi 2.37 km |
44.080361°N 113.098806°W |
Flatiron Mountain | 11,020 ft 3359 m | 502 ft 153 m | 1.15 mi 1.85 km |
44.461062°N 113.525314°W |
Peak 11005 | 11,005 ft 3354 m | 525 ft 160 m | 1.32 mi 2.13 km |
44.157185°N 113.098371°W |
See also
References
- "Lemhi Range". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved October 13, 2012.
- "Lemhi Range". SummitPost.org. Retrieved October 13, 2012.
- "Lemhi Range". PeakBagger. Retrieved October 13, 2012.
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