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15.1

Miles

24.3

KM

Point to Point

8,746' 2,666 m

High

6,520' 1,987 m

Low

2,206' 672 m

Up

2,431' 741 m

Down

6%

Avg Grade (3°)

26%

Max Grade (15°)

Dogs Unknown

Features Birding · Commonly Backpacked · Fall Colors · Lake · River/Creek · Spring · Swimming · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife

Family Friendly Great wilderness hiking can be had without ever being too far from a road, making it easy to get in and out. Leave a car at your destination to make this more kid friendly.

Description

Starting at the Iron Creek Trailhead, the trail winds through timber before briefly merging with the Alpine Way Trail just after entering the Sawtooth Wilderness at about a mile. After about 3/4 miles, Alpine Way Trail keeps going, but this trail doubles back and starts climbing the north side of the Iron Creek drainage. After about a mile, you'll come to a crossing of Iron Creek. From here, you'll do a few switchbacks and 3/4 miles to gain the ridge and a spectacular view of Alpine Lake. Continue climbing with a few switchbacks and views until it levels off and you pass a small pond to arrive at Sawtooth Lake as well as the junction with Baron - Sawtooth Lake #7478. You should have almost 4.5 miles on your shoes by now and deserve a swim in the clear blue waters.

A final push as you climb around the north end of Sawtooth Lake puts you at the summit of this trail in just 5 miles. Get one last look over your shoulder and drop into a rugged alpine valley spotted with tiny lakes, ponds, and marshes. Just under 2.5 miles from the summit, you'll meet up with Trail Creek Trail from the south and Observation Peak Trail from the west. You have options, but to stay on this trailhead north, you only have 7 miles to go.

FYI: You are now doing a section of the Idaho Centennial Trail (a collection of trails and routes that run from Idaho's southern border to the northern border).

In less than two miles as you drop into Stanley Lake, you'll see Bench Creek Trail join you from the west. The trail mellows out and is an easy shallow grade the rest of the way out. You'll meet up with the Alpine Way Trail again just 1.3 miles from the lake and the end of the trail.

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Joseph States

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#466

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#10,085

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Photos

Above Alpine Lake, views of the Sawtooth Mountains looking north.
May 27, 2016 near Idaho City, ID
Looking down onto Alpine Lake.
May 27, 2016 near Idaho City, ID
North end of Sawtooth Lake
Aug 5, 2023 near Idaho City, ID
View of Alpine lake on our way up to Sawtooth lake
Jul 31, 2017 near Idaho City, ID
Alpine Lake
Nov 28, 2020 near Idaho City, ID
Resting area about halfway to Alpine Lake overlooking part of the canyon and valley. Shortly after this point it becomes rocky and rigid with more difficulty and incline.
Jul 31, 2017 near Challis, ID

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Jun 23, 2019
Chris Creager
May 27, 2018
Bryan Held
this actually the Bridal Veil Falls trail. its listed incorrectly. 8mi
Aug 29, 2014
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