Part of the western foothills of the Black Mountains, the Boundary Cone is an easily recognizable landmark located only 12 miles away from the Colorado River. The summit sits at 3,430 feet, and a trip up and down the mountain takes approximately 3-4 hours. Although not technically difficult, the ascent should only be attempted by people with some technical rock climbing skills and experience. The mountain is of great religious and cultural importance to several Native American tribes living in the area, and because of this, it is eligible to be included on the National Register of Historic Places.
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