PORTNEUF RANGE
The Portneuf Range, which begins east of Blackfoot and extends southeast for 60 miles, is broken by the Portneuf River, which cuts through it at Lava Hot Springs. The northern section of the range begins along the Blackfoot River and gradually climbs up to the summits of North and South Putnam mountains. Moving south, the crest undulates, reaching its highest elevation southeast of Pocatello on 9,278-foot Bonneville Peak. After being broken by the Portneuf River, the range again climbs steeply, reaching high points at Sedgwick Peak, Baldy Mountain, and Cottonwood Peak. Sedgwick Peak, at 9,167 feet, is the highest point in the southern section, and the second highest point in the Portneuf Range.
Haystack Mountain
This stone pile, a reconstruction of the Bannon / Hodgeson
USGS triangulation 1914 station on Sedgwick Peak, is l
located below the peak's fire lookout.
Sedgwick Peak
copyright Rick Baugher 2000
Route information will follow.