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Smiley Mountain
Mountain
in
Challis NF
,
Rocky Mountains
near
Lost River
,
ID
Smiley Mountain is a high and lonely, tri-summited mountain in the southeast corner of Idaho’s Pioneer Mountains. At 11,508 ft. it is the highest in this group of peaks known as the Smiley Lobe. There are a number of other 11,000 ft. peaks in this area but all are 200-300 ft. lower than Smiley. Because of this and it’s location Smiley is ideally situated for a spectacular view. No less than 7 different mountain ranges are visible from it’s summit! (Pioneers, Lost River Range, Smokies, White Clouds, Lemhi Range, White Knobs, and the Salmon River Mountains) All of Idaho’s 12,000 ft. peaks are visible and the view of the main Pioneer crest to the northwest cannot be beat.
From Arco, Idaho head North on Highway 93. You will pass through the very small town of Moore, Idaho and a mile or two past it there will be a large sign directing you to Antelope Creek on the left. The road is paved for the first few mile but turns to a good dirt road after a while. Follow the signs pointing you to Iron Bog Campground. Once at the campground you may park and head up Right Fork road to gain access to the southeast ridge of Smiley of if you have a high-clearance 4WD vehicle you may drive up the road. Driving up the road will shorten the approach by about 2 miles.
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Challis Volcanic Group. (IDTcv;0)
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