Where is the Sawtooth Range?

Where is the Sawtooth Range?

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The Sawtooth Range is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains in central Idaho reaching a maximum elevation of 10,751 feet at the summit of Thompson Peak. It encompasses an area of 678 square miles.

Are there bears in Sawtooth?

Black bears are a common animal in the Sawtooth NRA. Seeing a bear at a distance can be a wonderful experience but having one at your campsite can be a problem. Clean fish and game away from campsites.

What city are the Sawtooth Mountains in?

The Sawtooth Mountains of Central Idaho dominate the landscape and surround the little mountain town of Stanley, Idaho. The Sawtooth Mountains include more than forty high peaks that reach for the sky at a height of more than 10,000 feet.

Where is the Sawtooth Scenic Byway?

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Sawtooth Scenic Byway is a 115.8 mile lightly trafficked point-to-point trail located near Shoshone, Idaho that offers scenic views and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for scenic driving and is accessible year-round.

When can you see sawtooth Mountains?

Our lodge is open during the summer months for optimal warm weather. If you’re looking for warm temperatures, consider visiting sometime between June and September. You’ll get to enjoy temperatures in the seventies and eighties during the day. If you would like the warmest time possible, visit during July.

Can you have a fire in the sawtooth Mountains?

Fire: All campfires must be on a fire pan or fire blanket. Use of gas stoves is highly recommended. Campfires are not allowed within 200 yards of Sawtooth Lake, Goat Lake and Alpine Lake near Iron Creek, Alpine and Saddleback Lakes in the Redfish drainage, and Scenic Lakes.

Are there Grizzlies in the Sawtooths?

Wolf reintroduction faced backlash But the area from the Sawtooth Mountains on the south to the wilds south of Interstate 90 in the north remain excellent grizzly habitat despite the low numbers of their main historic food source, salmon.

Are there moose in the Sawtooths?

Mammals: Moose, river otter, beavers and mink.

What is the tallest peak in the Sawtooth Mountains?

Thompson PeakSawtooth Range / Highest point

Thompson peak tops out at 10751 ft. making it the crown jewel of the Sawtooth Range. From Stanley, Thompson Peak appears to be dwarfed by it’s sister peak, Williams, which is actually the third tallest in the range.

What river runs through the Sawtooth Mountains?

The Salmon River
Course. The Salmon River originates from and flows through the mountains of central and eastern Idaho (Lemhi Range, Sawtooth, Salmon River Mountains, Clearwater and Bitterroot Range).

When can you see Sawtooth Mountains?

Is Galena Summit open?

Is the road to Galena Summit in Idaho open? Set high in the Boulder Mountains, access to the pass is typically open all year round, with the occasional closure in winters due to dangerous weather conditions. It is the highest summit of a highway in the Northwest and subject to winter snowfalls.

How long does it take to hike the Sawtooth Wilderness Loop?

Published by Jeff Garmire on November 12, 2020 The Sawtooth Wilderness Loop is a 70-mile, remote trail in Idaho with easy camping and water access, but a decent amount of elevation gain. It can be hiked in 4-6 days. Region : Mountain West (Sawtooth Wilderness, Idaho)

How are motorized travel routes identified on the Sawtooth NF?

On the Sawtooth NF our goal is to have most, if not all, of our motorized travel routes signed at primary junctions, at any given time. In some cases, a route marker may exist at the entrance of the road/trail with symbols indicating which classes of vehicles are allowed. Routes designated for motorized uses will be identified on the MVUM.

Where can I find a forest service road map?

The most comprehensive source for maps is the US Geological Survey. Forest Visitor Maps are also available on mobile technology through the Avenza Map Store. These maps DO NOT show all existing Forest Service roads.

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