Mount Ida, in Greek mythology, can refer to either of two mountains considered sacred:
- Mount Ida (Crete)
 - Mount Ida (Turkey) or Phrygian Ida
 
Mount Ida may also refer to:
Mountains
- Mount Ida (Antarctica)
 - Mount Ida, Tasmania, Australia, first ascended by a party that included Evelyn Temple Emmett
 - Mount Ida, Heathcote, Victoria, Australia
 - Mount Ida (Continental Ranges), British Columbia, Canada
 - Mount Ida (Shuswap Highland), British Columbia, Canada
 - Mount Ida (Colorado), United States
 
Places
United States
- Mount Ida, Arkansas
 - Mount Ida (Davenport, Iowa), a neighborhood that borders the Prospect Park Historic District
 - Mont Ida, Kansas
 - Mount Ida, Wisconsin, a town
- Mount Ida (community), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community in the town
 
 - Mount Ida Plantation, a former plantation in Talladega County, Alabama
 - Mt Ida (Ellicott City, Maryland), a historic home
 - Mount Ida (Scottsville, Virginia), a historic home
 
Elsewhere
- Mount Ida, Western Australia, an abandoned town
 - Mount Ida (New Zealand electorate), a community and electorate
 
Other uses
- Mount Ida College, in Newton, Massachusetts
 - Mount Ida Gold Mine, a gold mine in Western Australia
 
See also
- Ida Ridge, an eroded cinder cone in east-central British Columbia, Canada
 
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