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A wildfire in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area prompted the evacuation of a popular campground and closure of the surrounding area, the U.S. Forest Service said. Officials said the Bench Lake ...
A fire update Friday offered a new detail on the Bench Lake Fire, which is burning in a beloved recreation area. Idaho wildfire near Redfish Lake was human-caused, fire officials determine Skip to ...
You can help Redfish Lake workers as Idaho wildfire rages. ‘This is an iconic area.’. You can help Redfish Lake workers as Idaho wildfire rages. Nicole Blanchard, Rachel Roberts. July 16, 2024 ...
The surface elevation of Redfish Lake is 6,547 feet (1,996 m) above sea level. The lake is 4.5 miles (7.2 km) long and 0.72 miles (1.2 km) wide, with a maximum depth of 387 feet (118 m), and 11 miles (18 km) of shoreline. The actual trail around the lake is 17.5 miles (28 km) in length. The average temperature of the lake ranges from freezing ...
The Bench Lakes are a chain of five small alpine glacial lakes in Custer County, Idaho, United States, located in the Sawtooth Mountains in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. A cutoff from Sawtooth National Forest trail 101 along Redfish Lake leads to the Bench Lakes. [1] The lakes are drained by an unnamed stream that flows into Redfish ...
The Upper Redfish Lakes are a chain of small alpine glacial lakes in Custer County, Idaho, United States, located in the Sawtooth Mountains in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. The lakes are drained by an unnamed creek that is a tributary of Redfish Lake Creek , which flows into the Salmon River .
The Stanley Lake recreation complex and connecting trails will close because of a lightning-caused wildfire, the U.S. Forest Service said on Facebook on Tuesday. The Wapiti Fire, which has burned ...
Sawtooth National Forest is a National Forest that covers 2,110,408 acres (854,052 ha) in the U.S. states of Idaho (~96 percent) and Utah (~4 percent). Managed by the U.S. Forest Service in the U.S. Department of Agriculture, it was originally named the Sawtooth Forest Reserve in a proclamation issued by President Theodore Roosevelt on May 29, 1905.