Ruby Ridge (northeastern Boundary County, Idaho)

Ruby Ridge
Ruby Ridge
Location of Ruby Ridge
Ruby Ridge
Ruby Ridge (the United States)
Highest point
Elevation6,207 ft (1,892 m)
Coordinates48°54′53″N 116°06′03″W / 48.9146094°N 116.1007168°W / 48.9146094; -116.1007168
Geography
LocationKaniksu National Forest
CountryUnited States
StateIdaho
CountyBoundary
Topo mapUSGS: Canuck Peak
Geology
Mountain typeHomoclinal ridge

Ruby Ridge is a 6,207-foot (1,892 m) mountain ridge in the Kaniksu National Forest (administered as part of the Idaho Panhandle National Forests) in northeastern Boundary County, Idaho, United States.

The landform is most notable for being confused with another Ruby Ridge in the same county, but about 26 miles (42 km) southsouthwest. The other Ruby Ridge has an elevation 4,616 feet (1,407 m), is also located within the Kaniksu National Forest, and is the only other landform so named within the United States. (There is a third landform of the same name, located in Alberta, Canada, about 118 miles [190 km] to the eastnortheast). The other, more proximate, Ruby Ridge gained notoriety after an armed standoff that occurred nearby in late August 1992, in which two civilians and one officer of the United States Marshals Service were killed.