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Hike the challenging 16.4-mile Gods Pocket Peak Trail in the remote Jarbidge Wilderness, featuring significant elevation changes and stunnin
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Jarbidge Wilderness
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6.69 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
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13.1 km
Highlight • Mountain Pass
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26.3 km
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Parking
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26.2 km
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26.2 km
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Highest point (2,850 m)
Lowest point (2,510 m)
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The Gods Pocket Peak Trail is considered difficult. It features significant elevation changes with immediate drops and climbs of a thousand feet, making for tiring walking. Hikers should be prepared for steep sections and loose ground, especially on descents.
The terrain is diverse, characterized by incredible cliffs, forests, and alpine sections. The trail surface is primarily ground, but some parts are eroded or overgrown, making the path difficult to follow at times. You'll frequently need to lose and find the trail.
The trail offers amazing views and varied microclimates. You'll experience outstanding views of the eastern slopes of Gods Pocket Peak and Divide Peak, as well as the upper parts of several forks of Camp Creek. There are also vistas overlooking the East Fork of the Jarbidge River and views of the imposing Marys River Peak. Key highlights include Views of God's Pocket Peak and Divide Peak Pass.
Mid-July is suggested as an excellent time to visit. During this period, water sources are typically plentiful, but stream crossings are not overly difficult, offering a good balance for hikers.
The trail is located in the remote Jarbidge Wilderness along the Idaho-Nevada border. Specific parking details are not provided in the available information, but given its remote wilderness location, expect primitive or limited parking at the trailhead. It's advisable to research specific access points before your trip.
The Jarbidge Wilderness is managed by the USDA Forest Service. While the provided information does not explicitly state a permit requirement for hiking this specific trail, it's always best to check with the relevant authorities for the latest regulations. You can find more information on the USDA Forest Service website: usda.gov.
Yes, as a wilderness area, motorized vehicles, equipment, bicycles, and other wheeled transport are strictly prohibited. The Jarbidge Wilderness is known for its solitude, so practicing Leave No Trace principles is essential to preserve its pristine nature. Be prepared for self-sufficiency due to its remote location.
The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed or specific leash rules for the Gods Pocket Peak Trail within the Jarbidge Wilderness. It is recommended to check with the USDA Forest Service or local wilderness management for current pet regulations before bringing your dog.
Navigation can be challenging. While some stretches are well-defined, other parts are eroded or overgrown, making the path difficult to follow. It is highly recommended to carry a map traced from satellite imagery and use a GPS device for reliable navigation.
While larger mammals are rarely seen, hikers may encounter signs of wildlife such as deer and elk scat. The remote nature of the wilderness means you are in their habitat, so always be aware of your surroundings.
The Gods Pocket Peak Trail is primarily an out-and-back route, traversing generally southwest across the wilderness. The provided tour data shows equal elevation gain and loss, which is typical for an out-and-back trail.
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