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Stanley

Top 4 Lakes around Stanley

Best lakes around Stanley are found amidst the rugged peaks of the Sawtooth National Forest. This region is characterized by numerous glacial-formed lakes, offering diverse outdoor experiences. The area provides opportunities for exploring both easily accessible and more secluded alpine destinations.

Best lakes around Stanley

  • The most popular lakes is Redfish Lake Marina, a lake that is one of the most popular spots at the boundary of the Sawtooth Wilderness. It offers facilities for hiking, camping, mountain biking, and…

Last updated: April 26, 2026

Redfish Lake Marina

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Redfish Lake is one of the most popular spots at the boundary of the Sawtooth Wilderness. It offers facilities for hiking, camping, mountain biking (bike rentals available) and water sports. …

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Alpine Lake

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This is one of two lakes within the Sawtooth Wilderness known as Alpine Lake with the other one located further south. Popular Sawtooth Lake is just half a mile from …

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Goat Falls & Goat Lake

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With 650 feet, Goat Falls are rated as the tallest waterfall in the state of Idaho. This interesting fact surely makes it very attractive. However, the hike to the falls …

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Casino Lakes Trail

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The Casino Lakes are a chain of four alpine glacial lakes in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. The lakes are home to a plethora of fish that flow in via the Big Casino Creek.

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Phil
July 30, 2024, Alpine Lake

… if you want to include Sawtooth Lake on this hike, you can spare Alpine Lake …

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Phil
July 30, 2024, Alpine Lake

… if you want to see Sawtooth Lake: save energy, don’t hike down to the lake

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The Redfish Lake Lodge Marina is the only marina on Redfish Lake. They offer motorized and non-motorized rentals. The white sand beaches along the lake is a great place to enjoy after a ride.

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Christopher
September 14, 2023, Casino Lakes Trail

The Casino Lakes are a chain of four alpine glacial lakes in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. The lakes are home to a plethora of fish that flow in via the Big Casino Creek.

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The Redfish Lake Lodge Marina is the only marina on Redfish Lake. They offer motorized and non-motorized rentals. The white sand beaches along the lake is a great place to enjoy after a ride.

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With 650 feet, Goat Falls are rated as the tallest waterfall in the state of Idaho. This interesting fact surely makes it very attractive. However, the hike to the falls is strenuous and rough, and you should be aware that you can see just a portion of the cascading falls. Anyway, the scenery you will be treated with around the falls and Goat Lake is stunning!

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Redfish Lake is one of the most popular spots at the boundary of the Sawtooth Wilderness. It offers facilities for hiking, camping, mountain biking (bike rentals available) and water sports. The ferry shuttles you over the lake to a wide network of trails and is operated in summer by the Redfish Lodge at the northern end of the lake. Learn more about schedule and prices around the Redfish shuttle: https://redfishlake.com/marina/

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Caro "Bandit"
January 15, 2023, Alpine Lake

This is one of two lakes within the Sawtooth Wilderness known as Alpine Lake with the other one located further south. Popular Sawtooth Lake is just half a mile from here. To hike into the wilderness, you need to obtain a wilderness permit which is available at the trailhead.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular lakes to visit near Stanley?

Among the most popular lakes, Redfish Lake Marina is a central attraction known for its clear water and stunning Sawtooth Mountain reflections. Stanley Lake is also very popular, offering excellent fishing and boating in a peaceful setting. Both provide facilities and diverse activities.

Are there family-friendly lakes around Stanley?

Yes, several lakes are great for families. Redfish Lake Marina is highly recommended with its beach, boat rentals, and easy access. Stanley Lake is another excellent choice for families, offering accessible yet tranquil experiences with campgrounds and a day-use area.

What lakes offer the best scenic views in the Stanley area?

For breathtaking scenery, Redfish Lake is renowned for its reflections of the Sawtooth Mountains. Alice Lake, despite a challenging hike, offers an incredibly scenic backdrop of jagged peaks. Sawtooth Lake provides dramatic views of glacial formations, and Saddleback Lakes are known for ideal views, especially of Elephant's Perch at dusk.

Are there any hidden gem lakes around Stanley for a more secluded experience?

Imogene Lake is considered a serene and less common destination, offering a peaceful experience with fewer crowds, though it requires a very long day hike. Pettit Lake also provides a more secluded setting for hiking, picnicking, and wildlife watching, despite a potentially bumpy drive.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do at the lakes around Stanley?

The lakes offer a wide range of activities including swimming, kayaking, fishing, and paddleboarding. Hiking is very popular, with trails ranging from easy walks to challenging multi-day treks. Many lakes also have facilities for camping and mountain biking.

Are there challenging hikes to alpine lakes in the Stanley area?

Absolutely. Alice Lake requires an approximately 12-mile round trip hike with significant elevation gain, often involving river crossings. The Baron Lakes are a series of three deep blue lakes that demand a tough journey, about seven miles from the Redfish Lake ferry drop-off, with a steep climb. Goat Falls & Goat Lake also involve a strenuous and rough hike.

Are there easy walks or accessible paths around the lakes near Stanley?

While many trails lead into the wilderness, areas around popular lakes like Redfish Lake and Stanley Lake offer more accessible options for leisurely strolls and day-use areas. For specific accessible paths, it's best to check local visitor centers upon arrival.

Can I go wild swimming in the lakes around Stanley?

Yes, wild swimming is a popular activity in many of the lakes, especially during the warmer months. Redfish Lake is known for its clear, cold water and a beach perfect for swimming. Always be mindful of water temperatures and local regulations.

What hiking trails are available near the lakes in Stanley?

There are numerous hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like Sawtooth Lake via Iron Creek Trail, Alpine Lake via Iron Creek Trail, Goat Lake Trail, Marshall Lake Trail, and Redfish Lake Trail. For more details on these and other routes, visit the Hiking around Stanley guide.

When is the best time of year to visit the lakes around Stanley?

The best time to visit is typically during the summer months, from June to September, when the weather is warm, and all trails and facilities are fully open. Fall offers beautiful foliage, but some services may begin to close. Winter provides opportunities for snow sports, but access to many lakes is limited.

Is parking available at the lake trailheads?

Yes, parking is generally available at the trailheads for most popular lakes, such as Redfish Lake and Stanley Lake. However, during peak season, parking lots can fill up quickly, especially for popular spots. Arriving early is often recommended.

Are the trails around Stanley lakes dog-friendly?

Many trails in the Sawtooth National Forest and around the lakes are dog-friendly, but dogs must typically be kept on a leash. Always check specific trail regulations and wilderness area rules before heading out, as some areas may have restrictions to protect wildlife or sensitive ecosystems.

What wildlife can I spot around the lakes in Stanley?

The Stanley area is rich in wildlife. Visitors might spot deer, elk, moose, and various bird species, including eagles and ospreys. Keep an eye out for smaller mammals like marmots and pikas in the alpine regions. Always observe wildlife from a distance and do not feed them.

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