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Jarbidge Peak stands at 10,799 feet and is the second highest mountain in the Jarbidge Mountain Range after the Matterhorn. This rocky, open summit provides excellent panoramic views of the surrounding area, but especially across the dry, exposed ridge toward the Matterhorn and the other lesser summits that comprise the Jarbidge Mountains. This summit is an excellent goal in and of itself, but is also a great place to rest, sip some water, eat some food, and sign the summit register before continuing onward to the surrounding peaks across the ridge line if attempting the Jarbidge Traverse. Please be aware that the Jarbidge Traverse is a serious endeavor. You are above tree line for the entire ridge line traveling on exposed terrain on trails that might be faint to non-existent at times. Please use good judgement about your own ability and comfort-levels before attempting Jarbidge Peak and the others along the traverse.
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From this point on an open ridge covered with grasses and wildflowers, and dotted with scraggly trees, you get fantastic views of God's Pocket Peak and the surrounding area. Although there is not an official trail to the summit, the God's Pocket Peak Trail takes you right underneath some tall cliffs on the peak itself. This is a great spot to rest and drink water and potentially camp if you are on a multi-day trip.
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This saddle below Divide Peak is a great place to drop your packs and tag its summit or just rest and enjoy panoramic views of Mary's River, Cougar, Government, and Prospect Peaks, and the East Fork of the Jarbidge River below. From here you can either go back to the trailhead or descend down the steep other side of the pass toward the East Fork of the Jarbidge River Trail, the Emerald Basin Trail, or the Camp Draw Trail.
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Emerald Lake is a high alpine lake in the Jarbidge Wilderness. This beautiful, remote lake sits in a large bowl beneath Government and Cougar Peaks. This is a great, seldom-visited spot to take photos and rest before continuing on your hike.
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Just under 2 miles from Pine Creek Campground (where the trailhead is located), you pass a wooden sign indicating that you have crossed into the Jarbidge Wilderness Area. This is also a nice, open spot to sip some water and take some photos in an open meadow by the Jarbidge river.
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After climbing steeply you reach an exposed saddle between Prospect and Cougar Peaks, which grants you stunning views of both mountains and the surrounding area. There are spur trails from this saddle that take you to the summits of Prospect and Cougar Peaks if you wish to tag either or both of them.
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When traveling on Cougar Creek Trail you pass through a thick grove of large aspen trees. Although they look like individual trees, they are actually one large organism; the trees are all connected via an underground root system. Aspens groves are actually some of the largest single organisms on earth! In the fall their leaves turn from a bright green to deep shades of yellow and orange. This aspen grove is a wonderful, shaded place rest, take photographs, and enjoy these amazing trees on your hike.
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