Mount Siyeh is a prominent peak on the Going-to-the-Sun Road corridor in Glacier National Park, Montana. Known for its spectacular alpine ridges and challenging routes, it's a coveted objective for experienced hikers and climbers.

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Geography

ContinentNorth America
RegionRockies
SubregionNorthern Rockies
CountryUnited States
StateMontana
CountyGlacier County
DistrictGlacier National Park
TimezoneAmericaChicago
Latitude48.7562
Longitude-113.5264
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Mount Siyeh rises majestically to 10,014 feet (3,052 meters) as the highpoint of the park’s North Rim, commanding views across glacier-carved valleys. Its steep granite faces and ridgeline make for a challenging hike and scramble, often approached via the Siyeh Pass Trail or the Gunsight Pass route; some technical routes also ascend its summit. The mountain is named for the Siyeh or Sibbi people, reflecting native heritage. Nearby landmarks include Piegan Glacier and Cloud-Crest Pass, with wildlife such as mountain goats and pikas common in the high alpine zone. To visit, plan for variable weather and consult trail guides for route details and permitting requirements.

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