Boulder Mountains (Idaho)

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The Boulder Mountains in Idaho are a rugged, scenic mountain range in central Idaho known for their high peaks, alpine landscapes, and outdoor recreation opportunities such as hiking, climbing, and backcountry skiing.

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Boulder Mountains (Idaho) canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
mountain
mountain range
accessedBy Idaho State Highway 75
borderedBy Big Wood River
surface form: Big Wood River Valley

Sawtooth Valley
climate alpine climate
contains Boulder Peak
Hyndman Peak vicinity
Ryan Peak
alpine lakes
glacial cirques
steep ridgelines
country United States of America
drainage Big Wood River
surface form: Big Wood River basin

Salmon River
surface form: Salmon River basin
elevation 11942 ft
3640 m
geology dolomite
limestone
sedimentary rock
highestPoint Ryan Peak
knownFor alpine landscapes
high peaks
rugged terrain
scenic views
wildlife habitat
locatedIn Blaine County, Idaho
Boulder Mountains (Idaho) self-linksurface differs
Custer County, Idaho
Idaho
Rocky Mountains
central Idaho
nearestCity Ketchum, Idaho
Sun Valley, Idaho
partOf Sawtooth National Forest
surface form: Sawtooth National Recreation Area
popularFor backcountry skiing
backpacking
hiking
mountaineering
rock climbing
wildlife viewing
protectedAreaStatus partly within Sawtooth National Recreation Area
rangeOrientation north–south
vegetation alpine tundra
subalpine forest

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Ketchum, Idaho, United States hasNearbyMountainRange Boulder Mountains (Idaho)
Bitterroot Range contains Boulder Mountains (Idaho)
Sawtooth National Forest contains Boulder Mountains (Idaho)
Blaine County, Idaho contains Boulder Mountains (Idaho)
Wood River Valley hasNearbyMountainRange Boulder Mountains (Idaho)
Smoky Mountains (Idaho) borderedBy Boulder Mountains (Idaho)
Boulder Mountains (Idaho) locatedIn Boulder Mountains (Idaho) self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Ryan Peak