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Lower Norton Lake

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Lower Norton Lake

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Lower Norton Lake is a pristine alpine lake nestled at an elevation of approximately 2740 meters in Blaine County, Idaho. Located within the scenic Smoky Mountains, part of the vast Sawtooth National Forest, this high-country gem is a prominent feature of the larger Norton Lakes area, situated near the base of the impressive Norton Peak. Its glacial origins have sculpted a landscape of rugged beauty, making it a quintessential Idaho wilderness destination.

Visitors consistently praise the stunning alpine scenery and…

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  • Location: Blaine County, Idaho, United States

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    January 15, 2023

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    A short, but steep hike will get you to the picture-perfect Norton Lakes located at the base of Norton Peak. The lakes consist of a lower and an upper lake.
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    Norton Lake Trail

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    Embark on the Norton Lake Trail for a moderate hike that climbs steadily through varied landscapes. You will gain 1465 feet (447 metres) in elevation over its 2.4 miles (3.8…

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    Embark on the Norton Lake Trail, a moderate hike spanning 4.4 miles (7.1 km) with a significant elevation gain of 1446 feet (441 metres), typically completed in 2 hours and…

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    The Norton Lakes and Prairie Lakes Loop offers a challenging hike through Idaho's Sawtooth National Forest. This difficult 12.2-mile (19.6 km) route involves a substantial 3910 feet (1192 metres) of…

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    Location: Blaine County, Idaho, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical difficulty and elevation gain for the hike to Lower Norton Lake?

    The hike to Lower Norton Lake is considered a short but steep uphill climb. The trail is approximately 2.1 miles one-way to the lake, with a significant elevation gain. Hikers should be prepared for a challenging ascent, making it an intermediate-level hike.

    Are there any specific landmarks or viewpoints along the Norton Lakes Trail?

    Yes, the trail offers picturesque views throughout. You'll pass through pine woodlands, open meadows, and shaded tree stands, following Norton Creek. Hikers can expect spectacular views of the high canyon walls and rugged peaks, with glimpses of Norton Peak. During mid-summer, the meadows are adorned with vibrant wildflowers.

    What are the parking arrangements for accessing Lower Norton Lake?

    The trailhead for Lower Norton Lake is located off Norton Creek Road, which can be reached via Baker Creek Road from Highway 75, north of Ketchum. The road to the trailhead is mostly gravel but is generally accessible for most vehicles during summer and early fall. Parking is available at the trailhead.

    Is Lower Norton Lake suitable for a winter hike?

    While the best time to visit is generally summer and early fall, winter hiking to Lower Norton Lake would be significantly more challenging. Access roads may be closed or require specialized vehicles, and the trail itself would likely be covered in snow and ice, requiring appropriate gear and experience. Conditions can be harsh, and it's advisable to check local conditions before attempting a winter visit.

    Is the Lower Norton Lake trail family-friendly or dog-friendly?

    The trail's significant elevation gain makes it a challenging hike, so it might be strenuous for very young children or those unaccustomed to steep ascents. For families with older, experienced hikers, it can be a rewarding adventure. Dogs are generally permitted on trails in the Sawtooth National Forest, but they should be kept on a leash, and owners are responsible for packing out all waste.

    Are there any amenities, cafes, or accommodation options near Lower Norton Lake?

    Lower Norton Lake is located in a wilderness area within the Sawtooth National Forest, so there are no direct amenities, cafes, or accommodation facilities at the lake or trailhead. The nearest town with such services is Ketchum, Idaho, which offers various dining, lodging, and supply options. It's advisable to bring all necessary supplies for your hike.

    Do I need a permit for fishing at Lower Norton Lake?

    Yes, if you plan to fish for trout at Lower Norton Lake, you will need a valid Idaho fishing license. These can typically be purchased online or from authorized vendors in nearby towns like Ketchum. Always check current Idaho Fish and Game regulations before fishing.

    How crowded does Lower Norton Lake get on weekends?

    Lower Norton Lake is a popular day hike, especially during peak season (summer and early fall). While some sections of the trail can be lightly traveled, the lake itself can attract a fair number of visitors, particularly on weekends. Arriving earlier in the day can help avoid the busiest times and secure parking.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter around Lower Norton Lake?

    The area around Lower Norton Lake is home to various wildlife. Hikers occasionally spot mountain goats on the rocky slopes, especially near the beginning of the hike. Other common sightings might include deer, marmots, and various bird species typical of an alpine environment.

    Can I swim in Lower Norton Lake?

    Yes, the clear, beautiful waters of Lower Norton Lake are often enjoyed for a refreshing dip, especially after the strenuous hike. The lake's alpine nature means the water can be quite cold, even in summer.

    What is the geological origin of Lower Norton Lake?

    Lower Norton Lake, like many alpine lakes in the Sawtooth Mountains, is a product of glacial activity. The region was carved by glaciers during the last ice age, which left behind natural moraine dams. These dams impounded melted snow and ice, forming the pristine alpine lakes we see today, including Lower Norton Lake.

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