Idaho offers all types of destinations where you can get away and find a little quiet. One of these destinations is Alpine Lake, a beautiful tucked-away lake in the Sawtooth Mountains. Not only is there a hike required to reach the lake but it’s lesser known and you are more likely to enjoy a little time to yourself. It’s a great trail to lace up your hiking boots, have a camera ready, and just enjoy some time outside.
There are multiple hiking trails in the Sawtooth Mountains that we recommend. All of these trails are beautiful and worth every effort. The Alpine Lake Trail is one of them.
This trail begins at Inlet Campground at Redfish Lake and you will need to take a boat ride to reach this trailhead. You will also need to acquire a free wilderness permit for this trail, which is available at the trailhead.
The Alpine Lake Trail isn’t a short trail — approximately 7.5 miles out and back — but it is certainly beautiful.
This trail is a bit challenging in some areas and you’ll want to be prepared for some hard climbs. You will gain approximately 1,200 feet in elevation.
While you can always just sit back and enjoy the view, bring some camping gear and spend the night. This lake is a beautiful backpacking destination.
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There really is no better way to wake up than to these views!
Have you ever hiked to Alpine Lake? We’d love to hear all about your experience in the comments.
What are some of your favorite hiking trails in Idaho? If you are looking for some ideas, check out these five hiking trails that are best for exploring Idaho.
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