Where is goat mountain
Securing a goat tag is the hard part. Several states within the continental US have huntable populations, but tags are extremely limited. Goat tags in these regions are readily available , even over the counter in most units. Mountain goats are the largest mammals found in their high-altitude habitats, which can exceed elevations of 13, feet.
In some areas, such as coastal southern Alaska , they live near sea level although they are primarily an alpine and subalpine species. A look to the Boone and Crockett records reveals that that British Columbia dominates in producing book animals, followed by coastal Alaska.
Couple that with OTC tags, and this makes choosing where to hunt mountain goat a no brainer in our opinion. Below you will find some info on the most popular locations to hunt mountain goats. Save Add photos See all photos. Log in to vote. Overview Goat Mountain is the highest point between the middle and south fork of the Kings River downstream of Dougherty Peak nearly 4 miles away, and as a result the views from the summit are outstanding. Towering over 7, feet above Roads End in Kings Canyon National Park, Goat Mountain is not technically difficult but the elevation gain required presents a suitable challenge for many individuals seeking its summit.
The usual route includes an 8. Copper Creek Trail. Goat Mountain is described in some older hiking guides as the steepest trail in Idaho. In less than 3 miles, the trail gains 4, feet. Loose sand and gravel, found in many places on the lower trail, compounds the challenge. Open slopes filled with grass and brush often obscure the trail. The lack of tree canopy means you will sweat heavily in the summer sun.
This is another trail with no source of water. All this means that few hikers travel this route, so near the top, in the trees, the trail often just disappears and the intrepid traveler will need to know something about cross country route finding.
This is a difficult trail, only recommend for strong and experienced hikers who are able to maintain a good attitude. Lake Pend Oreille lays magnificently out before your feet. As hard as Goat Mountain is going up, the hike down is even more grueling, especially on aging knees. Consider bushwhacking over to Scotchman Peak or down the ridge line north into Morris Creek.
Neither are easy, nor are they impossible. Both are physically demanding and require advanced backcountry navigation skills. It would also help if you have been on Scotchman Peak Or Morris Creek Trail so that you would recognize them when you arrived they are easy to cross over and miss completely. Of course, if you plan ahead, stashing a car, or arranging a shuttle would be prudent, these are the trips that are made only by big dreamers and even bigger plan makers.
If you go: Bring good boots or trail shoes and plenty of water, as the route is dry with no on trail water source. You will need to have a topographic map, compass and the skills to use them. Hint: Goat Mountain trail closely follows a ridge line all the way to the top. Snacks or lunch, layers of extra clothing and rain gear are always advisable in the mountains. Take Highway east from Sandpoint to Clark Fork. The trail head is about 3 miles in right after the grizzly bear sign and marked only with a small sign with number and a logo of two hikers.
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