There is no well-known geographic feature or place officially named “Rescue Mountain” in major maps, guidebooks, or public references as of early 2026. The phrase is much more commonly seen in the names of rescue organizations (like Mountain Rescue Association or Rocky Mountain Rescue Group) rather than as a specific mountain name.

What “Rescue Mountain” Might Refer To

Because nothing prominent is listed under that exact name, it is likely one of these:

  • A local or unofficial nickname for a peak, hill, or backcountry area used by a regional hiking or rescue community.
  • A name from a book, movie, game, or TV show rather than a real-world mountain (for example, many adventure novels and series invent dramatic-sounding mountain names).
  • A training area or facility associated with a rescue group, such as a “mountain rescue center” or similar, rather than an actual peak.

None of the standard mountain-rescue or mapping references that discuss U.S. mountain rescue, well-known peaks, or busy hiking mountains list “Rescue Mountain” as a recognized summit.

How You Can Track It Down

If you are trying to locate a specific “Rescue Mountain,” these steps usually help:

  1. Check the exact context
    • Where did you see the name?
      • Hiking app, GPS map, or guide
      • Novel, TV series, or game
      • Local news story or rescue report
  2. Look for nearby place names
    • Often the description will say something like “near [town]” or “in [national forest],” which can be matched to real named peaks on online topographic maps.
  1. Ask in local or niche communities
    • A regional hiking club, SAR (search and rescue) team, or online forum for that area may confirm whether “Rescue Mountain” is a local nickname rather than an official map name.

If You Share More Context

If you can provide:

  • A quote or screenshot where “Rescue Mountain” appears, or
  • The country/state/region you think it’s in, or
  • Whether it’s from a story, game, or real-life report,

then the likely location or explanation can be narrowed down much more precisely. Information here is drawn from general public sources on mountain rescue and place naming and shows no widely recognized mountain under that exact name.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.