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Bohemia Mountain

Bohemia Mountain
Calapooya Mountains, Umpqua National Forest, Oregon.jpg
View from Fairview Peak Lookout, close to the mountain
Highest point
Elevation 5,994 ft (1,827 m)  NAVD 88
Prominence 2,230 ft (680 m) 
Coordinates 43°34′30″N 122°39′23″W / 43.57512°N 122.65628°W / 43.57512; -122.65628Coordinates: 43°34′30″N 122°39′23″W / 43.57512°N 122.65628°W / 43.57512; -122.65628
Geography
Bohemia Mountain is located in Oregon
Bohemia Mountain
Bohemia Mountain
Location in Oregon
Location Lane County, Oregon, U.S.
Topo map USGS Fairview Peak
Climbing
First ascent Fairview Peak

Bohemia Mountain is a mountain in the Cascade Range of the U.S. state of Oregon, within the Umpqua National Forest. Its elevation is 5,994 feet (1,827 m). A trail traverses the mountain and leads to the summit. There is a location east of the trail's end where on a clear day one can see Mount Shasta, Mount Hood, and other peaks of the Cascades. Camping is available in the area. An abundance of wildflowers and plants bloom on the mountain from late June to mid-August, which attracts butterflies to the area.

Bohemia City is a ghost town that lies off the trailhead. A few buildings and some mining equipment remain from the original settlement, which consisted of saloons, hotels, and some residences. The area surrounding the mountain was once known as the Bohemia mining district, named after the Czech immigrant James "Bohemia" Johnson, who discovered gold in the area in 1863. A gold mine and the settlement were established in 1866.

Bohemia Mountain's climate is influenced by its location in the Pacific Northwest and the Cascade Range, as well as its elevation. The mountain has cool winter temperatures (above the −3 °C (27 °F) persistent snow line isotherm but still freezing), and summers with warm afternoon highs and cool lows (near 40 °F (4 °C)). Because of these summer temperatures, as well as the seasonal lag typical of the Pacific Northwest coastal regions, spring occurs as late as the latter part of June, and temperatures warm enough for plant growth to continue into September.

With summer daily average temperatures above 10 °C (50 °F) for only three months out of the year, winters that are colder than 0 °C (32 °F), and the pronounced summer dry season (well below the Köppen summer dry season threshold of 30 mm or less), Bohemia Mountains's climate is the rare dry-summer variant of the subalpine climate (Köppen Dsc).


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