Mount McCaleb ranks as the 33rd-highest peak in Idaho and is part of the
Lost River Range which is a subset of the
Rocky Mountains. The mountain is set on land managed by
Salmon–Challis National Forest and the peak overlooks the town of
Mackay which is situated 6.5 miles south of the peak. Neighbors include
Mount Breitenbach, 6.6 miles to the northwest,
line parent USGS Peak 1.6 mile to the northeast, and
Borah Peak, the highest peak in Idaho, is 13 miles to the northwest. Precipitation
runoff from the mountain's slopes drains to
Big Lost River.
Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises above Big Lost River Valley in three miles. ==Etymology==