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United States
Idaho
Blaine County

Griffin Butte

Moderate

4.6

(2329)

16,928

hikers

Griffin Butte

03:26

11.3km

390m

Hiking

Embark on a moderate hike up Griffin Butte, a 7.0-mile (11.3 km) route that guides you through a shady forested valley before opening up to expansive views of the distant Pioneer Mountains. You will gain 1267 feet (386 metres) in elevation, with the entire journey taking about 3 hours and…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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1.74 km

Hemingway/ Northwood Natural Area

Highlight • Forest

A popular hiking and biking area, this location provides a pleasant dirt trail with some noteworthy elevation changes. The area is named after Ernest Hemingway, whose former house is nearby.

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4.21 km

I'd choose a gradual hike up via Harper's Trail and, then, steep descent via Adam's Rib.

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4.27 km

Adam's Rib Switchbacks

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A little slice of singletrack heaven! It's easy to see why this is one of the most popular MTB routes around Sun Valley. This area is great fun heading downhill …

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11.3 km

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6.28 km

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8.09 km

3.18 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the overall difficulty of the Griffin Butte trail?

While some sources rate it as T1 (easy) for hiking, the Griffin Butte Connector Trail is generally considered intermediate to difficult. It features an average 9% grade, which can steepen to over 15% towards the top, and includes loose and rooty sections. It's also rated 'Black Diamond' for mountain biking, indicating its challenging nature.

What is the terrain like on the trail?

The trail offers diverse terrain, characterized by flowing singletrack that winds through a shady forested valley. You'll encounter loose and rooty sections, as well as several creek crossings. Some crossings may require fording, while others have narrow log bridges.

Where can I park to access the Griffin Butte trail?

The Griffin Butte Connector Trail is part of the larger Adams Gulch area near Ketchum, Idaho. You can typically find parking at the Adams Gulch Trailhead, which provides access to this and other trails in the network.

What notable features or viewpoints can I expect along the route?

The trail offers a welcome respite from the sun in its shady forested valley. At higher elevations, you'll find expansive views of the surrounding countryside, including the Pioneer Mountains in the distance. You'll also pass through the Hemingway/ Northwood Natural Area and a Wildflower Meadow in Sawtooth National Forest. Evidence of the 2007 Castle Rock Fire is still visible in places, adding a unique visual element.

Is the Griffin Butte trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Griffin Butte trail, located within the Sawtooth National Forest, is generally dog-friendly. However, it's crucial to keep your dog on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users. Always pack out any waste.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to hike this trail?

No, typically you do not need a specific permit or to pay an entrance fee to hike the Griffin Butte Connector Trail within the Sawtooth National Forest. However, always check the official Sawtooth National Forest website for any updated regulations or specific area restrictions before your visit.

What is the best time of year to hike Griffin Butte?

Early summer is an excellent time to visit, as it brings an abundance of wildflowers to the trails. The shaded valley sections also make it a good option on warm days. Fall offers beautiful foliage. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear and awareness of snow conditions.

What kind of wildlife might I see on the trail?

The Sawtooth National Forest is a protected habitat, so you might spot various wildlife. Common sightings include deer, elk, squirrels, and a variety of birds. Occasionally, larger animals like bears or mountain lions may be present, so be aware of your surroundings and practice safe wildlife viewing.

Does the trail connect to other paths in the area?

Yes, the Griffin Butte Connector Trail is a key link in the larger Adams Gulch area. It connects OAR to Adams Rib and forms part of the iconic Adams Gulch Loop. The route also passes through sections of the Adams Gulch, Lane's Trail, and Shadyside Trail #317.

Is the Griffin Butte Connector Trail the same as reaching the summit of Griffin Butte peak?

No, they are distinct experiences. The Griffin Butte Connector Trail is a well-maintained multi-use path. Reaching the actual summit of Griffin Butte (8,411 feet) involves off-trail scrambling rated as Class 2, requiring hands and feet over steep ground. There are no marked trails directly to the peak, making it a wilder experience best suited for experienced hikers comfortable with off-trail navigation.

Is the trail suitable for families or beginners?

While the trail offers beautiful scenery, its 'intermediate to difficult' rating with steep grades and loose terrain might be challenging for very young children or absolute beginners. Families with older, experienced hikers or those looking for a moderate challenge might enjoy it. Consider shorter, easier sections of the Adams Gulch network if you're looking for a more family-friendly option.

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