Sawtooth National Forest, Idaho Camping & Hiking

Sawtooth National Forest, Idaho Camping & Hiking

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Activities

AUTO TOURING, BIKING, BOATING, CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, HORSEBACK RIDING, OFF HIGHWAY VEHICLE, PICNICKING, WINTER SPORTS, RECREATIONAL VEHICLES, WILDLIFE VIEWING, SWIMMING, HORSE CAMPING

Camping Reservations

Reserve your campsite at these camping areas:

Idaho Campgrounds

ALTURAS LAKE PICNIC AREA (ID)

CHEMEKETAN CAMPGROUND

EASLEY CAMPGROUND

ELK CREEK CAMPGROUND (SAWTOOTH NF)

GLACIER VIEW CAMPGROUND

NORTH SHORE PICNIC AREA

POINT CAMPGROUND

SHEEP TRAIL CAMPGROUND

TRAP CREEK CAMPGROUND

WOOD RIVER GROUP OVERNIGHT AREA (TENT ONLY)

BAUMGARTNER CAMPGROUND

OUTLET CAMPGROUND

REDFISH CABIN

STANLEY LAKE CAMPGROUND

ALTURAS LAKE INLET

SUNNY GULCH CAMPGROUND

LOWER PENSTEMON

THOMPSON FLAT

NORTH FORK (ID)

LAKE CLEVELAND – EAST SIDE

Hiking Trails

Looking for nice hiking areas to take a hike? Choose from these scenic hiking trails:

Idaho Hiking Trails

Fisher Creek Trailhead

Champion Creek Trailhead

Champion Creek Cutoff Trailhead

Bowery Trailhead

Grand Prize Trailhead

Twin Creek Trailhead

Gladiator Trailhead

Prairie Creek Trailhead

Sawtooth Wilderness

Hunter Creek Transfer Camp

Harrington Fork Picnic Area

Mt. Harrison Lookout

Sawtooth National Recreation Area

Boulder Mountain Goat Interpretive Site

Murdock Trailhead

Oregon Gulch Trailhead

Adam Gulch Trailhead

Elk Meadow Trailhead

Elk Mountain Trailhead

Stanley Lake Trailhead

Iron Creek Trailhead

Grandjean Trailhead

Alpine Way Trailhead

Cecil D. Andrus-White Clouds Wilderness

North Fork Wood River Trailhead

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Sawtooth National Forest

Welcome to the Sawtooth National Forest. The Sawtooth National Forest is a place remarkable beauty that has been providing goods and services to the American people since its eastablishment in 1905. This 2.1 million acre forest is situated in south central Idaho and extends into northern Utah. Read Full Article

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