Dollar Mountain

Dollar Mountain may be Baldy’s little sister, but it’s no cakewalk of a hike. You cannot escape the sun as you trudge up the steep trail and the footing is tough, but the reward is 360° views of the Wood River Valley. Besides, there’s just something about climbing up a ski mountain.

There are a number of trails that braid up the mountain and some are incredibly steep and difficult, particularly on the descent. We chose a route with a tough ascent (though there are plenty of sharper climbs) and a descent that is challenging, but easier than other options.

A few words of warning: Small packs of coyotes make Dollar their home, so keep your dogs under your control, particularly early in the morning. As mentioned, there is no shade on the hike and the climb is tough, so avoid the hike during the heat of the day. Finally, anyone with less than sure footing should bring poles for the descent.

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Hike Categories

Distance: 0 to 4 miles

Difficulty: Moderate

Drive: Easy

Scenery: Okay

Shade: Sunny

Solitude: Busy

Experience: Classics

Locations: Ketchum/SV