
Once you turn onto Trail Canyon road – it turns to dirt immediately and is quite sandy in areas. This map is a good resource to reference since you will not have service for much of this drive. I took Highway 264 and then started on Trail Canyon Road. The most direct way Google Maps will take you is likely not going to be the way I recommend. I usually don’t say this, but getting to Boundary Peak can be a challenge. Season: June – October Expect Snow & Rough road conditions outside of this windowĬheck the Weather Forecast Directions to Boundary Peak Total Elevation Gain: 4,900ft with Mt Montgomery, 4,600 Withoutĭifficulty: Moderate to Difficult What does this mean?Ĭlass: Class 2 / Class 3 if Going to Mt Montgomery- What does this mean? High Point: 13,147ft / 13,447ft – Mt Montgomery Distance will vary depending on starting point. Virtual Trail Guide: Boundary Peak with Mt Montgomeryĭistance: 9 Miles RT or 10.5 Miles RT W/ Mt Montgomery. The prominent Boundary Peak from the drive in. Hikers looking for an additional peak can easily summit Mt Montgomery, less than a mile away. This hike has two main starting points but the most popular is Queen’s Canyon Trailhead which this guide is based on. Once you start hiking, trail conditions range from good to downright awful, with lots of loose rock and scree. The hike to the top of Nevada requires a lengthy drive to the base due to tough road conditions. Boundary Peak is the highest mountain in Nevada at just over 13,000ft.
