Boundary Peak Trailhead
Located in Boundary Peak Wilderness, 13,140 ft Boundary Peak is the highest point in Nevada. From the summit, the view takes in the Mono Lake basin to the north, the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the west, the White Mountains Wilderness to the south, while Nevada’s Basin and Range extends to the eastern horizon.
The hike to the summit of Boundary Peak is most often done as a long day hike by one of two routes: Trail Canyon or Queen Canyon. You need to have route finding and cross-country navigation skills, and we recommend acclimating to altitude for several days before undertaking this hike.
General Information
Wilderness permits are not required.
- Maximum group size is 15 persons.
- Proper food storage is required.
Getting There
Elevation
9,140 ft
Facility and Amenity Information
Restrooms
Restrooms are not available at this site.
Water
Potable water is not available at this site.