The Alice-Toxaway Lake Loop is a spectacular trail highlighting multiple high alpine lakes (and not just the namesake lakes of the trail name) in the Sawtooth Mountains, Idaho.
Spanning approximately 21 miles, this loop traverses a stunning array of alpine scenery, including crystal-clear lakes, lush meadows, and rugged peaks. It’s ideal for those seeking a challenging yet rewarding trek through one of Idaho’s most picturesque landscapes.
Here’s everything you need to know to make the most of your adventure on this spectacular trail.
Trailhead and Access
3-Day Suggested Itinerary
Day 1: Tin Cup Trailhead to Alice Lake
- Distance: 7 miles
- Elevation Gain: 1700 feet
- Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous
Day 2: Alice Lake to Farley Lake
- Distance: 8-9 miles
- Elevation Change: 1,053 feet up, 1765 feet down
- Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous
From the pass, descend into the Toxaway Lake Basin, where the first lake to greet you doesn’t have a name but was one of my favorites for its milky blue color. After that, you’ll quickly reach one end of Toxaway Lake which will be your companion for what feels like forever.
Just after passing the junction with Redfish Lake trail on the left, small footpaths will start appearing on the right. These lead down to nice campsites along Toxaway that aren’t visible from the main trail. Sadly, you’ll have to descend to see what camp sites are available or are large enough to fit your group.
Toxaway Lake itself is quite a bit larger than Alice Lake and surrounded by impressive granite cliffs with steeper terrain and denser forest. Here you will find a lot more solitude than at Alice Lake.
Day 3: Farley Lake to Tin Cup Trailhead
- Distance: 5.5 miles
- Elevation Change: 1,250 feet down, 500 feet up (right at the end)
- Difficulty: Moderate
Tips for a Successful Backpacking Trip
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Permits and Regulations: Permits are free but required. The permit stations are located about 1/2 -1 mile into either side of the loop. Familiarize yourself beforehand with local regulations for the time of your trip as they can change. For example, dogs must be on leash in the summer months and fire restrictions are also frequently in place.
- Weather Preparedness: The weather in the Sawtooth Mountains can be unpredictable. Be prepared for a range of conditions, including sudden thunderstorms and temperature fluctuations.
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Wildlife and Food Safety: Be vigilant about wildlife encounters. Proper food storage is REQUIRED. Bear-proof containers work best. However, if you choose to hang your food, select a tree at least 200 feet away from your tent that has a branch about 15 feet off the ground. Ideally, the bear bag should hang 10 feet away from the trunk and 15 feet above the ground. Apart from bears, the squirrels are also relentless in the area and WILL chew holes in your gear to get at your food.
- Hydration and Water: Water sources are plentiful, but always purify or filter water before drinking to avoid waterborne illnesses.
- Navigation: Although the trail is generally well-marked, carry a map and compass or a GPS device for navigation. Trail conditions can change, and having navigation tools will help ensure you stay on track. (We had a Garmin In-Reach as well as downloaded Alltrails on my phone for our trip)
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Leave no trace: Pack out all your garbage. Wag bags for your personal waste are HIGHLY recommended. There are very few areas to dig holes up in this high alpine terrain and more people than can really be supported with cat holes. Pack a wag bag or 2. We never really found any good spots especially near the camp sites when nature called, so we used our wag bags.
The Alice-Toxaway Lake Loop is a rewarding hike that showcases the natural splendor of the Sawtooth Mountains. With its stunning lakes, panoramic views, and diverse terrain, it’s a must-do for any avid backpacker or outdoor enthusiast. Enjoy your adventure!
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