Charleston Peak

Nevada Class 1 Spring Mountains
Charleston Peak summit landscape
Rank 08

Elevation landscape

11,918 ft

Prominence height

8,243 ft

Difficulty signal_cellular_alt

Class 1

Est. Time schedule

1 day

Distance route

17 miles round-trip

Vert Gain trending_up

4,200 ft

Charleston Peak (Spring Mountains) is most commonly climbed via the South Loop Trail. Rated 5/10 difficulty, the standard ascent typically takes 1 day, covering roughly 17 miles with 4,200 feet of vertical gain. The summit stands at 11,918 ft with 8,243 ft of clean prominence — among the most topographically significant peaks in the lower 48.

Recommended Route

South Loop Trail

Permits & Camping

Climbing Permits

No special climbing permit is required for Charleston Peak, though wilderness or park entry fees may apply. Peak season runs June-September.

Season & Access

Permit details pending editorial review

Safety Information

Technical Requirements

  • Altitude Acclimatization
  • Alpine Start

Known Hazards

  • Altitude Sickness
  • Heat Exhaustion
  • Dehydration
  • Exposure

Data source: PeakList.org (elevation, prominence); PeakBagger/SummitPost (route, class, hazards, permits)

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