Philmont Weight Limits for Backpacking and Hiking
Each participant in a Philmont trek must not exceed the maximum acceptable
limit in the weight-for-height chart below. The right column shows the maximum
acceptable weight for a person's height in order to participate in a Philmont
trek. Those who fall within the limits are more likely to have an enjoyable
trek and avoid incurring health risks. Every Philmont trek involves hiking
with a 35- to 50-pound backpack at elevations of 6,500 to 12,500 feet. Philmont
recommends that participants carry a pack weighing no more than 25% to 30% of
their body weight.
Participants 21 years and older who exceed the maximum acceptable weight
limit for their height at the Philmont medical recheck will not be permitted to backpack or
hike at Philmont. For example, a person 5' 10" cannot weigh more than 226
pounds.
The Philmont physicians will use their best professional judgement in determining
participation in a Philmont trek by individuals under 21 years of age who exceed the
maximum acceptable weight for their height. Participants under 21 years of age are
strongly encouraged to meet the weight limit for their height, and exceptions are not
made automatically, and the maximum allowable exception will be 20 pounds. Discussion
in advance with Philmont regarding any exception to the weight limit for persons under
21 years of age is required, whether it is over or under.
Under no circumstances will any individual over 295 pounds be allowed to
participate regardless of height or age. This limit is necessary due to limitations
of rescue equipment and for the safety of Philmont personnel. The maximum weight for
any participant in a Cavalcade Trek and for horse rides is 200 pounds.
| HEIGHT |
WEIGHT (POUNDS) |
| FT |
IN |
RECOMMENDED |
MAX |
| 5' |
0" |
97-138 |
166 |
| 5' |
1" |
101-143 |
172 |
| 5' |
2" |
104-148 |
178 |
| 5' |
3" |
107-152 |
183 |
| 5' |
4" |
111-157 |
189 |
| 5' |
5" |
114-162 |
195 |
| 5' |
6" |
118-167 |
201 |
| 5' |
7" |
121-172 |
207 |
| 5' |
8" |
125-178 |
214 |
| 5' |
9" |
129-185 |
220 |
| 5' |
10" |
132-188 |
226 |
| 5' |
11" |
136-194 |
233 |
| 6' |
0" |
140-199 |
239 |
| 6' |
1" |
144-205 |
246 |
| 6' |
2" |
148-210 |
252 |
| 6' |
3" |
152-216 |
260 |
| 6' |
4" |
156-222 |
267 |
| 6' |
5" |
160-228 |
274 |
| 6' |
6" |
164-234 |
281 |
| 6' |
7" |
170-240 |
295 |
This table is based on the revised Dietary Guidelines for Americans from the
U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Department of Health and Human Services.