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Backpacking Idaho’s White Cloud Mountains—A Photo Gallery

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By Michael Lanza

Picture a chain of peaks rising to over 11,000 feet, some composed of chalk-like rock that looks, from a distance, like snow. Scores of crystal-clear lakes above 9,000 feet ripple in the breeze and creeks run with trout and salmon. Mountain goats, elk, bighorn sheep, black bears, even gray wolves roam this wilderness. And backpackers find the kind of solitude you can’t find in many wild lands.

That’s the White Cloud Mountains of central Idaho. Put this relatively new American wilderness on your radar—and get there before every other backpacker discovers how gorgeous and quiet it still is, as you’ll see in the photos below from the backpacking trips and long dayhikes I’ve taken in the White Clouds, including to Quiet Lake, below the range’s highest peak, 11,815-foot Castle Peak (lead photo, above).



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Hikers on Trail 47 near 10,000-foot Castle Divide in the White Cloud Mountains, Idaho.

Scott White and Chip Roser on Trail 47 near 10,000-foot Castle Divide on a 28-mile dayhike in Idaho’s White Cloud Mountains.

After countless backpacking and hiking trips across the country over the past four decades, including the 10 years I spent as the Northwest Editor of Backpacker magazine and even longer running this blog, I find myself drawn more and more to those places off the beaten path.

The White Clouds are that kind of place, less well-known but similar to the neighboring Sawtooth Mountains, which I rank among “America’s Top 10 Best Backpacking Trips.”

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A hiker above Scoop Lake in the Boulder Chain Lakes, White Cloud Mountains, Idaho.

A still morning at Quiet Lake in Idaho's White Cloud Mountains.

Sapphire Lake in the Big Boulder Lakes in Idaho's White Cloud Mountains.

A campsite by Quiet Lake in Idaho's White Cloud Mountains.

A hiker scrambling off-trail up Patterson Peak, White Cloud Mountains, Idaho.

Hikers above the upper Boulder Chain Lakes, White Cloud Mountains, Idaho.

A young boy backpacking by Cove Lake in the Big Boulder Lakes, White Cloud Mountains, Idaho.

A hiker descending off-trail down Patterson Peak into the Four Lakes Basin in Idaho's White Cloud Mountains.

Chamberlain Basin and Castle Peak in Idaho's White Cloud Mountains.

A backpacker above Quiet Lake in Idaho's White Cloud Mountains.

A teenage backpacker at Cirque Lake in the Big Boulder Lakes of Idaho's White Cloud Mountains.

An unnamed tarn in the Big Boulder Lakes in Idaho's White Cloud Mountains.

Hikers on a 28-mile dayhike in Idaho's White Cloud Mountains.

Wildflowers along Trail 47 to Castle Divide in the White Cloud Mountains, Idaho.

Quiet Lake in Idaho's White Cloud Mountains.


See all stories about the White Clouds at The Big Outside, including “Exploring a Wilderness Hopeful: Idaho’s White Cloud Mountains” and “Head in the Clouds: Hiking in Idaho’s White Cloud Mountains.”

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