Three Baby-Friendly Hikes in the Sawtooth Mountains

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a family sitting beside an alpine lake in the sawtooth mountains of Idaho

Fishhook Creek

A simple trail that has a small elevation gain, winding through aspen and pine forests until you reach the edge of the Sawtooth wilderness. It’s relatively easy, but the reward at the end is a stunning view of the Sawtooths and a pristine valley. We recommend going in the morning to beat the crowds and heat, and to get some of that magical early morning light.

To get here: Head towards Redfish Lake Lodge. Before you get to the main lodge parking lot, you’ll see an overflow lot on the left. The trailhead starts right next to the creek. If you get to the lodge, you’ve gone too far.

Alpine Lake

This is an all-day hike but well worth the effort. It takes you from the far side of Redfish Lake up a valley and into a mountain pass, where you are rewarded with a stunning alpine lake, aptly named. Adventurous people can use the lake as a basecamp for even deeper adventures in the backcountry, or you can turn around and enjoy the evening by the shore at Redfish Lake Lodge.

To get here: Take the boat shuttle ($22) from the Redfish Lake Lodge. The boat drops you off a the trailhead and signs are clearly marked. Plan on a full day – 8-10 hours will be a good hike with rest breaks along the way.

Hell Roaring Lake Trail

This trail is fairly easy with minimal elevation gain. I didn’t pack the phone on it but you can find some sweet images on AllTrails to whet your appetite. It’s also dog friendly, as long as your pooch stays on a leash.

To Get Here: Turn off from highway 75 a few miles south of Redfish Lake onto Decker Flat road. Merge with Hell Roaring Creek road and follow it to the trailhead. The trail is well-marked and takes you into the mountains.

More Info

We offered a bit more information on our post, “Hiking the Sawtooth Mountains With a Baby”.

Looking for more great hikes? Check out Visit Idaho’s Guide to hiking in the Sawtooth Mountains.

Need a guide to show you the way? Talk to the fine folks at Sawtooth Mountain Guides.


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