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Sawtooth National Recreation Area

Saddleback Lakes

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Saddleback Lakes

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The Saddleback Lakes are a pristine chain of small alpine glacial lakes nestled high in the Sawtooth Mountains of Custer County, Idaho, United States. Situated within the protected Sawtooth Wilderness and the broader Sawtooth National Recreation Area, these lakes sit at an elevation of approximately 2553 meters (8,376 feet). Formed by ancient glaciers, they offer a rugged and remote experience amidst a dramatic mountainous landscape.

Visitors are consistently drawn to the profound sense of solitude and the breathtaking scenic views…

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    15 gennaio 2023

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    I laghi Saddleback offrono una grande solitudine lontano dalla famosa zona dei laghi scorfano. Per arrivare qui, dovrai attraversare un ruscello due volte, quindi preparati a bagnarti i piedi o ad attraversare un po' di tronchi. Lo sforzo vale la pena e puoi trascorrere una pausa rilassante o anche la notte con la vista della formazione rocciosa nota come Elephant Perch.
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    Saddleback Lake via Redfish Creek-Baron Creek Trail

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    Hike the challenging 4.0-mile Saddleback Lakes Trail in Idaho's Sawtooth National Recreation Area, gaining 1875 feet to alpine lakes.

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    Hike the challenging 7.4-mile Saddleback Lakes Trail in Idaho's Sawtooth National Recreation Area, gaining 1887 feet to stunning alpine lake

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    Hike the challenging 8.4-mile Saddleback Lakes Trail in Idaho's Sawtooth Wilderness for stunning alpine lake views and Elephant's Perch.

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    Elevazione 2.550 m

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    giovedì 30 aprile

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    Posizione:Sawtooth National Recreation Area, Custer County, Idaho, Stati Uniti d'America

    Domande frequenti

    What is the best way to access the Saddleback Lakes, and where do I park?

    Access to Saddleback Lakes typically begins at the Redfish Lake area. Most hikers take a boat shuttle across Redfish Lake to the Inlet Trailhead. While there isn't a dedicated parking lot specifically for Saddleback Lakes, you would park at the main Redfish Lake Lodge parking area to access the boat shuttle. From the Inlet Trailhead, the route follows Redfish Canyon before ascending steeply on a less defined path to the lakes.

    Do I need a permit to hike to Saddleback Lakes?

    Yes, Saddleback Lakes are located within the Sawtooth Wilderness, and a wilderness permit is required. These permits can be obtained at registration boxes located at trailheads or wilderness boundaries. It's important to secure one before starting your hike to comply with wilderness regulations.

    How difficult is the hike to Saddleback Lakes, and what are the main challenges?

    The hike to Saddleback Lakes is considered strenuous and suitable for experienced hikers. It's a challenging 6.8-mile round trip with a significant elevation gain of about 2000 feet, including a particularly steep section climbing over 1300 feet in just 1.6 miles. Hikers should be prepared for route finding as the trail is not always well-maintained, and expect to cross Redfish Creek twice, which may involve getting your feet wet or navigating log crossings, especially in spring and early summer due to high water levels.

    Are Saddleback Lakes suitable for families or beginner hikers?

    Due to the strenuous nature of the hike, including significant elevation gain, steep sections, and potential creek crossings, Saddleback Lakes are generally not recommended for families with young children or beginner hikers. The trail requires good physical fitness, navigation skills, and experience with rugged terrain.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails to Saddleback Lakes?

    Yes, dogs are generally allowed in the Sawtooth Wilderness, including the trails leading to Saddleback Lakes. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Always practice Leave No Trace principles, including packing out all pet waste.

    What is the best time of year to visit Saddleback Lakes, considering seasonal conditions?

    The best time to visit Saddleback Lakes is typically during the warmer months, from late June to early October, when snow has melted and water levels in Redfish Creek are more manageable. Visiting outside this window, especially in spring, can mean encountering high water crossings and lingering snowfields, while late fall can bring early snow. The area offers solitude away from the popular Redfish Lakes area during these peak times.

    Is it possible to hike to Saddleback Lakes in winter, and what are the conditions like?

    Winter hiking to Saddleback Lakes is extremely challenging and only recommended for highly experienced and well-equipped backcountry travelers. The area receives significant snowfall, making trails impassable without snowshoes or skis, and increasing avalanche risk. Creek crossings can be frozen or dangerously swift. Navigation becomes much more difficult, and winter camping requires specialized gear and expertise. Most visitors choose to experience the lakes during the snow-free months.

    What should I pack for a day hike or overnight trip to Saddleback Lakes?

    For a day hike, essential items include plenty of water, high-energy snacks, sturdy hiking boots, layers of clothing (weather can change rapidly), rain gear, a map and compass/GPS, a first-aid kit, and sun protection. For an overnight trip, add a lightweight tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, cooking gear, and a bear-resistant food container. Due to the fragile alpine ecosystem, campfires are never permitted, and packing out human waste using "wag bags" is highly recommended.

    Are there any amenities, cafes, or accommodation options near the Saddleback Lakes trailhead?

    Saddleback Lakes are in a remote wilderness area, so there are no direct amenities, cafes, or accommodation options at the trailhead itself. The closest services would be found at the Redfish Lake Lodge area, which offers lodging, a general store, and dining options. Further services can be found in the nearby town of Stanley, Idaho, which has various accommodation, dining, and supply stores.

    Can I go wild swimming in Saddleback Lakes?

    While the pristine alpine waters of Saddleback Lakes may be inviting, they are extremely cold, even in summer. Swimming is generally permitted, but visitors should be prepared for frigid temperatures. As part of Leave No Trace principles, avoid using soaps or detergents in the lakes to protect the fragile aquatic ecosystem.

    What are some notable landmarks or features around Saddleback Lakes?

    The most prominent landmark near Saddleback Lakes is Elephants Perch, a distinctive mountain formation to the north, popular with rock climbers. The lakes themselves are set within a narrow granite canyon, offering stunning views of surrounding peaks like Redfish Point, Goat Perch, and Eagle Perch. The area is also renowned for its incredibly dark night skies, making it an excellent spot for stargazing and astrophotography.

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