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Little Redfish Lake

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Little Redfish Lake

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Little Redfish Lake is a picturesque mountain lake nestled in central Idaho, within the expansive Sawtooth National Recreation Area. Situated in Custer County, approximately five miles south of Stanley and less than a mile from State Highway 75, this serene body of water lies on the northeast edge of the majestic Sawtooth Mountains. With a surface elevation of 1,978 meters (6,489 feet), it's a slightly smaller, calmer counterpart to the significantly larger Redfish Lake, both named for the red-scaled sockeye…

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    Little Redfish Lake – Redfish Lake Marina loop from Redfish Lake Creek

    8.60km

    02:12

    30m

    30m

    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 1,980 m

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    Location: Sawtooth National Recreation Area, Custer County, Idaho, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What unique natural features can be found at Little Redfish Lake?

    Beyond its stunning views of the Sawtooth Mountains, Little Redfish Lake is notable for a natural clay pit located at the bottom of the lake. This unique geological feature adds to the lake's distinct character.

    Are there specific trails around Little Redfish Lake suitable for families or those seeking an easy walk?

    Yes, the terrain immediately surrounding Little Redfish Lake is generally gentle and suitable for leisurely strolls. While specific named trails for families aren't detailed, the easy accessibility and calm environment make it ideal for family-friendly outings and relaxed walks along the shore.

    Is Little Redfish Lake dog-friendly?

    The Sawtooth National Recreation Area, where Little Redfish Lake is located, generally allows dogs on trails and in recreation areas, provided they are kept on a leash. It's always best to check current regulations for any specific restrictions, but it's typically a welcoming spot for leashed canine companions.

    How does parking work at Little Redfish Lake, and does it get crowded?

    Parking is available near Little Redfish Lake, and it's easily accessible from State Highway 75. However, especially during peak season (warmer months) and on weekends, parking lots can fill up quickly. Arriving early in the morning is highly recommended to secure a spot and enjoy the tranquility before crowds gather.

    Can I visit Little Redfish Lake during the winter, and what activities are possible then?

    While the intro highlights warmer months, Little Redfish Lake can be visited in winter. However, access might be more challenging due to snow, and many facilities may be closed. Winter activities could include snowshoeing or cross-country skiing, but visitors should be prepared for cold weather and potential deep snow, and check road conditions beforehand.

    What is the elevation of Little Redfish Lake, and how might this affect visitors?

    Little Redfish Lake has a surface elevation of approximately 6,489 feet (1,978 meters) above sea level. At this elevation, some visitors unaccustomed to higher altitudes might experience mild effects such as shortness of breath during strenuous activity. Staying hydrated and taking it easy upon arrival can help with acclimatization.

    Are there any accessible trails or facilities for visitors with mobility challenges?

    While the immediate area around the lake offers relatively flat terrain for easy access to the shore, specific details on ADA-compliant accessible trails or facilities are not readily available. Visitors with mobility challenges should exercise caution and inquire locally about current conditions and accessibility options.

    What kind of wildlife can be seen around Little Redfish Lake?

    The Sawtooth National Forest surrounding Little Redfish Lake is home to diverse wildlife. Visitors might spot various bird species, deer, elk, and smaller mammals. Historically, the lake was known for its red-scaled sockeye salmon. Early mornings and evenings are often the best times for wildlife viewing.

    Are there any nearby cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options close to Little Redfish Lake?

    Little Redfish Lake is located about five miles south of Stanley, Idaho, which offers a selection of cafes, restaurants, and lodging options. Additionally, campgrounds like Chinook Bay and Mountain View are situated very close to the lake, providing convenient overnight stays.

    What is the historical significance of Little Redfish Lake, beyond its name?

    Beyond its name originating from the sockeye salmon, Little Redfish Lake holds a unique literary connection. In 1961, renowned writer Richard Brautigan camped near the lake and wrote portions of his famous novella, Trout Fishing in America, with the lake itself featured in several chapters of his book.

    What are the rules regarding motorized boats on Little Redfish Lake?

    Unlike its larger counterpart, Redfish Lake, motorized boats are not allowed on Little Redfish Lake. This restriction helps maintain a peaceful environment, making it ideal for non-motorized activities such as kayaking, paddleboarding, canoeing, and swimming.

    How does Little Redfish Lake compare to Stanley Lake for hiking opportunities?

    Little Redfish Lake offers more gentle, leisurely walking opportunities around its immediate perimeter, focusing on serene lake views. Stanley Lake, while also scenic, is often considered a gateway to more extensive and challenging backcountry hiking trails within the Sawtooth Wilderness, offering a different range of difficulty and distance for hikers.

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