Take A Strenuous Path To An Idaho Overlook That Lets You See For Miles
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Sometimes the best views are the hardest to reach. Cervidae Peak near
Boise, Idaho, is proof. This is one grueling trail where the reward at
the end is worth the effort. Once you reach the peak, you will be at an
Idaho overlook that lets you see for miles. Whether you are an
experienced hiker or you are working to become one, this trail in Idaho
must be on your bucket list.
During these uncertain times, please keep safety in mind and consider
adding destinations to your bucket list to visit at a later date.
Cervidae Peak is in the Boise
Mountains, north of Lucky Peak State Park. This peak is unique because
it is one of the four that make up the Grand Slam.
The Grand Slam is a collection of
four peaks near Boise that many hikers work hard to tackle. The four
peaks that make up the Grand Slam are Mount Heinen, Kepros, Cervidae,
and Lucky Peak/Shaw Mountain.
To reach this mountain peak,
it’s not an easy climb. In fact, the Cervidae Peak Trail is considered
quite hard and challenging. You will climb nearly 2,000 feet in
elevation in approximately two miles.
Cervidae Peak Trail is open
year-round. However, if hiking in the summer months, make sure to bring
plenty of water, sunscreen, and a hat as there is little shade. In the
winter, you may want spikes and traction devices due to snow and icy
areas along your way.
On clear days, you can see for
miles. Look around as you'll spot unique features such as Thorn Creek
Butte, Mount Heinan, Sunset Peak, Pilot Peak, and Shafer Butte.
Even in the winter, you’ll be in
awe of the views at the peak and along the trail. The wintery landscape
will make you fall in love with Idaho all over again.
Have you hiked to Cervidae Peak
before? Did you find it challenging? What was your view like at the end
of the trail? We’d love to hear all about your experience in the
comments.
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