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Mount Wuteve (Liberia)

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Mount Wuteve stands as the highest peak in Liberia, reaching an elevation of 1,447 meters above sea level within the rugged Wologizi Range. Located in the northernmost Lofa County, it forms part of the Guinea Highlands, a major upland system in West Africa. The slopes are draped in lush, primary rainforests that constitute some of the most biodiverse habitats in the region, providing sanctuary to diverse flora and fauna, including endangered primates. Hiking to the summit is a demanding task, requiring navigation through dense vegetation and coping with the humid tropical climate, yet it provides an unparalleled wilderness experience. The mountain's isolation has helped preserve its ecological integrity, making it a focal point for conservation efforts in Liberia. Geologically, the range is composed of ancient crystalline rock, resilient to the intense weathering of the tropics. As the nation's highest point, Mount Wuteve is a source of national pride and a significant geographic landmark that showcases the natural grandeur of the Liberian interior.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jan, Feb, Dec.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C242526262524232324242524
Rain mm731741371763033624743932087115

📋 Practical info

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Getting there
Ascending the country's highest peak requires organizing a guided trek from the northern Lofa region, normally starting early from nearby villages.
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Best season
Trekking up to the 1,447-meter summit is best undertaken during the dry months to ensure trail stability and clear views from the top elevations.
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Terrain & paths
The ascent involves continuous, arduous uphill hiking on unpaved dirt trails that are prone to becoming slippery and deeply eroded.
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What to bring
High-quality hiking poles, boots with extreme traction, abundant hydration packs, and layers to manage cooling temperatures near the peak are crucial.
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Parking
Motorized transport is typically left in the gateway village where local guides are hired before beginning the prolonged multi-day foot approach.
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Safety
Elevation-related fatigue is a real risk; pace yourself appropriately and rely on your guide to navigate the dense, often confusing forested sections safely.
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Time needed
Reaching the highest point and returning safely generally constitutes a challenging 2 to 4-day trek depending on starting location and hiking pace.

Geography

Coordinates
8.08330, -9.93330

Facts

  • Mount Wuteve is 1,440 m high.
  • It is the highest peak in Liberia.
  • Summit coordinates: 8° N, 9° W.
  • Average summit temperature is 18 °C.
  • Annual rainfall exceeds 2,000 mm.
  • The mountain is primarily composed of granite.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Mount Wuteve the highest mountain in Liberia?
Yes, at 1,448 meters, it is the highest peak in the country.
How difficult is the climb?
The hike is strenuous but not technically difficult; endurance is required.
Which town serves as a starting point?
The village of Yekepa in the north is a common starting point for expeditions.
Is there snow up there?
No, despite the altitude, it never snows in Liberia.
What can you see from the summit?
In clear weather, you have a vast view over the tropical rainforest.
Mount Wuteve: where is it located?
Mount Wuteve is located in Liberia.
Mount Wuteve: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jan, Feb, Dec.
Mount Wuteve: why is it worth visiting?
Mount Wuteve stands as the highest peak in Liberia, reaching an elevation of 1,447 meters above sea level within the rugged Wologizi Range.
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