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Distance
55.32 miles
Elevation Gain
1230 ft
Route Type
Point-to-Point
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Salmon River Scenic Byway Trail is a point-to-point trail that takes you by a river located near Stanley, Idaho.
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Fly Fish at Valley Creek
Set against the beautiful backdrop of Sawtooth Wildwerness, there are endless opportunities and spots to cast off. Valley Creek, a tributary of the famous Salmon River, snakes it’s way through the land just outside of the town of Stanley. It offers jaw-dropping views in all directions, and a teaming opportunity for fishing year round at your feet.
From town, turn onto 75 N until you reach S...
Valley Creek Hot Springs
Valley Creek Hot Springs is a short drive off of the main highway (75), you'll travel along a dirt/gravel road. You'll exit at the Stanley Museum and follow the dirt road for about .4 miles. There will be a dirt parking lot on your left. Walk across the foot bridge and stay left once on the other side of Valley Creek. Walk along the creek until you see the pool.
Photograph the Sawtooth Mountains
The Sawtooths are best enjoyed from within them; hundreds of trails lead through the wilderness to amazing alpine lakes and to the top of mountain peaks. That's not the only way you can capture the magic, however. Here are three consecutive spots in or close to Stanley (the "Gateway to the Sawtooths") that feature unobstructed views of the mountains, perfect for photographers chasing dramatic l...
Raft Down the Salmon River
There’s a very good reason why Idaho has been dubbed “The Whitewater State.” Stanley is located on the banks of headwaters from the famous Salmon River, and is a starting point for world-class rafting adventures that draws people from around the world. There is no better way to fully immerse yourself in the outdoor spirit of Stanley, then to throw yourself at the rolling waterways of the Salmon...
Ski to Redfish Lake
Park in the turnout west of Redfish Lake Road on Highway 75. The turnout is plowed to fit 10 to 15 cars.Walk over the bridge and turn right onto Redfish Lake Road. You will likely see tracks as it's a good access spot for backcountry skiers. The trail follows the road and is easy to navigate.Pass by the beautiful timber bridge over Redfish Creek before seeing Little Redfish Lake on your right. ...
Sawtooth Lake via Iron Creek
Sawtooth Lake is "must-see" for Idaho hikers or any outdoor enthusiasts visiting the Sawtooth National Forest. The five mile trek to the lake is made worthwhile by breathtaking, photogenic alpine lakes and the crisp, clean Idaho air. It's up to you whether to day hike the trail or to camp at the destination, but one thing is for certain: don't forget to bring your camera!
From Boise, take Hwy ...
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