Russell Mountain

1,719 ft | 1 trails | Missouri

Elevation

1,719 ft

Trails

1 routes

Difficulty

Easy

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About Russell Mountain

At 1,719 feet, Russell Mountain is a summit in Missouri. The Russell Mountain Trail is a 1.3-mile hike with about 417 feet of elevation gain. Nearby peaks include Taum Sauk Mountain, Cuthbertson Mountain and Wildcat Mountain. Trail data is sourced from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL); verify current conditions with the official land manager before you go.

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Check Current Conditions

Trail conditions change frequently. Check the official land manager's site (linked under Data Sources on this page) and the NWS forecast before your hike.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to hike Russell Mountain?

Hiking time varies by trail and fitness level. Most popular routes take 4-8 hours round trip. Check individual trail descriptions for specific estimates.

Is Russell Mountain hard to hike?

Difficulty varies by route. There are options ranging from moderate to strenuous. Beginners should start with easier trails and work up to more challenging routes.

Do I need a permit to hike Russell Mountain?

Most trails don't require permits for day hiking. Some trailheads may require a parking pass or fee. Check current regulations before your visit.

Safety Information

Current Hazards

  • Normal hiking conditions
  • Check weather before departure

Turn-Around Time

3:00 PM

Plan to reach the summit by this time to allow safe descent before dark.

Essential Gear Checklist

* Critical items - do not hike without these

Emergency Contacts

Emergency

911

NH Fish & Game

603-536-6100

Mt Washington Weather

603-356-2137

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Nearby Peaks

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Peak Bagging Tip

Taum Sauk Mountain is only 1.9 miles away. Consider combining these peaks for a bigger day or overnight trip!