Where is Yellow Mountain?

Where is Yellow Mountain?

Usa, north-america

Length

2 km

Elevation

2,465 m

Difficulty

extreme

Best Season

Year-round

Okay, adventure seekers, listen up! I just discovered Yellow Mountain, tucked away in the far northeast corner of California, practically kissing the Oregon border in Modoc County. This peak punches way up, clocking in at a cool 8,087 feet!

Getting there? Oh, it's a *journey*. We're talking a completely unpaved road that winds its way up through the Warner Mountains. Picture this: narrow, steep, and definitely requiring a 4x4 beast. Seriously, don't even think about attempting it without one. It's gorgeous, but can be treacherous.

The road itself isn't crazy long, only about 1.24 miles after you hop off County Road 2 (aka The Highgrade Trail). But those miles are packed with a punch! Think incredible views, challenging terrain, and a real sense of accomplishment when you finally reach that summit. Just be prepared for a wild ride!

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Road Details

Country
Usa
Continent
north-america
Length
2 km
Max Elevation
2,465 m
Difficulty
extreme

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