Center Mountain

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 322 of the book. Please note that the Geerston Creek access described in the book is still closed to the public. Permission to cross the private property can only be secured from the landowner. Updated July 2019


Center Mountain sits on the Continental Divide and has over 1,000 feet of prominence. Michael Darcy wrote: “A beautiful mountain on its own, it is nevertheless overshadowed by its high-profile neighbors on the Divide to the northwest: Freeman Peak, Monument Peak, and the Sacajawea Peaks.” USGS Bohannon Spring

Center Mountain. Michael Darcy Photo
Center Mountain. Michael Darcy Photo
Center Mountain viewed from North Doublet looking across the head of Geerston Creek. Rick Baugher Photo and Commentary.
Center Mountain as viewed from North Doublet, looking across the head of Geerston Creek. Rick Baugher Photo and Commentary
Center Mountain from Peak 9759. Jeff Hunteman Photo
Center Mountain as viewed from Peak 9759. Jeff Hunteman Photo