Whitehawk Mountain

Whitehawk Mountain

Usa, north-america

Length

N/A

Elevation

2,553 m

Difficulty

extreme

Best Season

Year-round

Okay, adventure seekers, listen up! Want a taste of Idaho's wild side? Then point your high-clearance 4WD towards Whitehawk Mountain, nestled in Valley County within the Salmon-Challis National Forest.

Forest Service Road 569 is your access point, and trust me, it's an experience. We're talking rough, narrow gravel that climbs to a whopping 8,375 feet! The views? Absolutely epic! But be warned: this isn't a Sunday drive.

Mother Nature throws down the gauntlet here. Watch out for avalanches, heavy snow (even when you least expect it), and landslides. Patches of ice can sneak up on you too. Basically, keep an eye on the weather report and don't even think about tackling this road in bad conditions.

The reward for your bravery? A fire lookout at the summit, built way back in 1933. Just remember, if you see a thunderstorm brewing, skip the lookout – safety first! Get ready for a mountain adventure you won't soon forget!

Share this road

Road Details

Country
Usa
Continent
north-america
Max Elevation
2,553 m
Difficulty
extreme

Related Roads in north-america

Where is the Gemini Bridges trail?extreme

Where is the Gemini Bridges trail?

🇺🇸 Usa

Just north of Moab in southern Utah, you'll find the Gemini Bridges Trail, a 13-mile off-road adventure that's a must-do for the serious 4x4 enthusiast! The trail climbs from Highway 191 to Highway 313, reaching a peak elevation of 6,036 feet. Why "Gemini Bridges?" Because you'll be treated to the sight of the amazing Gemini Bridges, twin natural arches perched dramatically on the edge of Bull Canyon. (Seriously, keep an eye on everyone near the cliffs – it's a long way down!) This isn't a Sunday drive. The first mile is a steep, rocky, single-lane shelf road that demands high clearance. Think large boulders, off-camber switchbacks, and hoping you don't meet anyone coming the other way! You'll be hugging the edge, hundreds of feet up with no guardrail. The road itself is unpaved and rocky, with steep sections and patches of slickrock. 4x4 is strongly recommended, especially after rain. Expect a bumpy ride, no shade, and bring plenty of water. Despite the challenges, the views are epic! You'll be rewarded with stunning vistas of Moab Valley, the La Sal Mountains, and incredible rock formations. Plan to stop often to soak it all in. Just be prepared for company, especially on weekends, as this is a popular spot for both mountain bikers and 4x4 drivers.

Is the road to Brooks Mountain in Jeff Davis County unpaved?hard

Is the road to Brooks Mountain in Jeff Davis County unpaved?

🇺🇸 Usa

Alright, Texas road trip lovers, listen up! You absolutely HAVE to check out Brooks Mountain in Jeff Davis County. We're talking serious elevation here, topping out at 7,168 feet! Heads up: the road to the top is all dirt. You'll definitely want a 4x4 for this one. Be aware that the road is blocked with a gate. Starting from TX-166, it's about 6.2 miles to the summit. The climb is pretty steady, gaining over 1,800 feet with an average gradient of 5.63%. But trust me, the views are worth it! Get ready for some incredible scenery!

Relay Peakhard

Relay Peak

🇺🇸 Usa

Okay, adventure junkies, listen up! Relay Peak in Nevada's Washoe County is calling your name. This ain't your Sunday drive, folks. We're talking a serious climb to 10,177 feet! You'll find this beast of a road, NF-051, nestled inside the Mount Rose Wilderness of the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. Forget smooth asphalt, it's all about that rugged gravel and rocky terrain. Definitely a summer-only kind of trek, unless you're rocking a snowmobile! If unpaved mountain roads give you the jitters, maybe skip this one. You'll absolutely need a 4x4 to conquer this steep climb. And if heights aren't your thing? Well, let's just say the views are breathtaking...in more ways than one! Your reward at the summit? A microwave station and some seriously epic scenery. Get ready for an unforgettable off-road adventure!

Where is Square Mountain?hard

Where is Square Mountain?

🇺🇸 Usa

Okay, adventurers, listen up! I've got a killer drive for you, way up in the Gospel-Hump Wilderness of Idaho's Nez Perce National Forest. We're talking about Square Mountain, smack-dab in the center of it all, chilling on the north side of the Clearwater/Salmon divide. The peak itself clocks in at a cool 7,988 feet, and up top, you'll find the old Square Mountain Lookout—sadly, it's been out of service since the 70s. But hey, restoration efforts have been underway since '99, so there's hope for the future! Now, about the road... Forest Road 444, a.k.a. the road to Square Mountain, is 38.9 miles of pure, unadulterated unpaved adventure. It's mostly narrow, and definitely requires a four-wheel-drive beast to tackle those washboards and seriously steep sections. Leave the passenger cars at home, trust me on this. What's the payoff? Insane views! Plus, you might spot some wildlife along the way if you keep your eyes peeled. Keep in mind, though, this road is up in the mountains, so it's usually closed in the winter, weather permitting. Your best bet is to plan your trip for late spring, summer, or early fall. Happy trails!