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State Highway 21 (SH-21), also known as the Ponderosa Pine Scenic Byway, [2] is a state highway in Idaho.It runs from Boise to Stanley, primarily as a two-lane road.With two-thirds of its length in Boise County, it passes by historic Idaho City and the village of Lowman to the western edge of the Sawtooth Mountains, then along their northern boundary to Stanley.
Stanley Lake is an alpine lake in the western United States, located in Custer County, Idaho, at the base of the Sawtooth Mountains in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. The lake is approximately seven miles (11 km) west of Stanley , readily accessed via a three-mile (5 km) spur road from State Highway 21 . [ 1 ]
Banner Creek Summit is a mountain pass in the western United States in central Idaho, at an elevation of 7,037 feet (2,145 m) above sea level.Traversed by State Highway 21, the Ponderosa Pine Scenic Byway, it is located on the border of Custer County and Boise County, also the border of the Challis and Boise National Forests, immediately northwest of the Sawtooth Range.
The same fire is to blame for the recent closure of a 15-mile stretch of Idaho Highway 21, ... The Sawtooth National Recreation Area around Stanley is a popular destination — 585,000 visited ...
A 15-mile stretch of Idaho Highway 21 near Grandjean has remained closed since Tuesday. ... The fire was continuing to move to the north along the Elk Creek drainage area, west across Idaho 21 at ...
It is situated seven miles (11 km) west of Stanley, Idaho, in the Sawtooth Wilderness on land managed by Sawtooth National Forest. [2] The mountain can be seen from Highway 21 and from Stanley Lake. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains to the Salmon River via Crooked Creek and Valley Creek.
Idaho Highway 21 is closed from east of Lowman to Stanley, but Idaho Highway 75 through Ketchum is open. The Stanley Museum is closed, the Sawtooth Interpretive and Historical Association said on ...
The lake is approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) southwest of Stanley. The lake is most easily accessed from the Iron Creek trailhead, which can be accessed from State Highway 21 via Sawtooth National Forest road 619. [1] The route to lake follows a combination of the Iron Creek trail, Alpine Way trail, and an unmaintained hiking trail to Goat Lake.