Custer County, Idaho
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Top Camping Spots in and near Custer County
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Stanley, Idaho
Hike to 4th of July Lake
3.6 mi / 900 ft gainThis is an easy, yet breathtakingly beautiful hike. After the fun adventure of the 10.2 mile extra bumpy dirt road to the trail head the hike in is simple. 4 Wheel drive and a spare tire are advised, I got a flat. The drive in through old burned forest area is a cool drive on its own. At the end ...Read more -
Stanley, Idaho
Born Lakes via 4th of July Lake Trailhead
4.08.17 mi / 1736 ft gainDue to it's higher-than-average starting point, many backpackers use this trailhead to access the remote parts of the Boulder-White Cloud wilderness. The trailhead for this hike, nestled at 8850', is readily accessible by Prius and Jeep alike as the gravel road is well maintained, notwithstanding...Read more -
Mackay, Idaho
Rock Climb Trail Creek Road
3.0This local gem is still in the works, as at the time of writing this there are only 5 TR routes and 1 sport route however the views are absolutely epic from the climbing area. The place doesn't exist in climbing books and we have the Elephant Perch mountain store to thank for the discovery. Plus...Read more -
Mackay, Idaho
Hike to Big Fall Creek Falls
0.5 mi / 200 ft gainAccess the trailhead for Big Fall Creek Falls via Trail Creek Road. From Sun Valley the road is typically passable for sedans but is prone to producing flat tires. The parking area doubles as dispersed, free camping.Start the hike by crossing the creek on the log bridge. With the creek on your ri...Read more -
Stanley, Idaho
Camp at Redfish Lake
4.5There are plenty of camping spots all within walking distance of the lake or the outlet stream. There are also tons of hikes in the surrounding Sawtooth Mountain Range. The lake is known for its historic Sockeye Salmon runs. The lake is very close to Stanley Idaho and leads into the salmon river....Read more -
Mackay, Idaho
Hike to Kane Lake
4.76.8 mi / 1717 ft gainThis hike into the Pioneer Mountain Range starts out in a small meadow near Kane Creek, which you will follow for nearly the whole hike. Once you hit the forested area the uphill climb begins and doesn't stop until you get to the lake. About half way up the trail will begin taking you through roc...Read more -
Lowman, Idaho
Hell Roaring Creek Trail to Hell Roaring Lake
11.16 mi / 787 ft gainHell Roaring Creek Trail in Lowman, Idaho, is a moderately challenging hiking trail that stretches for about 11.16 miles. The trail features a steady elevation gain of 787 feet, making it suitable for intermediate hikers. The trail leads to the stunning Hell Roaring Lake, a high-altitude body of ...Read more -
Lowman, Idaho
Imogene Lake
5.013.41 mi / 1496 ft gainYou will want to turn onto NF-209 off of highway 75, about 10 miles outside of Stanley, Idaho. You will then turn left onto 315, and you can either park at the lower or upper trail head for trail 097. When you park at the lower, you will be trekking 9 miles. If you choose the upper, you will be t...Read more -
Lowman, Idaho
Scramble Up Decker Peak
14.4 mi / 3990 ft gainThis can be a day trip or, if you want to take your time and relax after the climb, backpack in and camp at Hell Roaring Lake on the night before and after the climb. Begin your journey at Hell Roaring Lake Trailhead. From Stanley, drive on ID-75 south for 12 miles, turn west at Decker Flat, and ...Read more -
Lowman, Idaho
Saddleback Lakes
5.08.64 mi / 2129 ft gainThe adventure starts taking a boat shuttle over between the north and south ends of Redfish Lake. The boat ride has a fee and is approximately 7 minutes each way. You can learn more on the Redfish Lake blog. Once across the lake at its southern end (Redfish Inlet Transfer Camp), hike the Redfish...Read more -
Lowman, Idaho
Redfish Lake to Alpine Lake
5.010.85 mi / 1893 ft gainJust south of the beautiful town of Stanley, Idaho lays one of coolest lakes in the region: Redfish Lake. Redfish is a banana shaped lake that boasts some of the most epic camping spots in all of Idaho. Using this area as home base, there's countless adventures within just a few miles. One of the...Read more -
Lowman, Idaho
Cramer Lakes via Redfish Inlet Trailhead
4.014.78 mi / 1880 ft gainBefore beginning this hike, you'll want to take the ferry from the Redfish Lake Lodge to the other side of the lake, where the trailhead is. From there, you'll progress along the valley floor, following the Redfish Lake Inlet as towering Sawtooths rise up on both sides. During the first few miles...Read more -
Stanley, Idaho
Sawtooth Lake via Iron Creek
4.910.04 mi / 1962 ft gainSawtooth Lake is "must-see" for Idaho hikers or any outdoor enthusiasts visiting the Sawtooth National Forest. The five mile trek to the lake is made worthwhile by breathtaking, photogenic alpine lakes and the crisp, clean Idaho air. It's up to you whether to day hike the trail or to camp at the ...Read more -
Ketchum, Idaho
Alice Lake, Twin Lake, Edith Lake Loop
21.85 mi / 3996 ft gainAlice Lake, Twin Lake, Edith Lake Loop is a loop trail that takes you near multiple alpine lakes located near Stanley, Idaho. Check the Forest Service website for updated permit and camping information in the area.Read more -
Ketchum, Idaho
Alice Lake via Petit Trail
5.011.97 mi / 1673 ft gainAlice Lake is a must-see, jaw-dropping alpine lake in the Sawtooth Wilderness. Whether it's a day hike or a multiple night backpacking trip, it surely won't disappoint. Put on the Idaho playlist, we're headed to Stanley! In Stanley, hang right at the T in the road and continue 17 miles south alo...Read more -
Ketchum, Idaho
Alice Toxaway Loop
5.027.71 mi / 5515 ft gainThe Alice/Toxaway Loop is a standard loop in the Sawtooth Mountains, ID. The basic route is around 20 miles and takes 2-3 days. This trip report will outline our Aug 2016 trip and also give multiple options for you to use your own imagination when coming up with your own route. Below is my tak...Read more