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Mount Cramer Trail Loop

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Sawtooth City, Idaho
32.4
mi
Distance
7,722
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
32.38mi
Distance
7,722ft
Elevation Gain
7,722ft
Elevation Loss
70%
Max Grade
9,494ft
High Point
6,556ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The Mount Cramer Trail, a 32.3-mile loop, starts from Redfish Lake and circles through the Sawtooth Wilderness to Mount Cramer, returning via Alice Lake - Redfish Trail. This journey through Idaho's heartland unfolds across lush forests, alpine meadows, and offers breathtaking mountain vistas.Starting from Redfish Lake, the trail winds through dense forests, opening up to reveal the grandeur of the Sawtooth Range. As you ascend, the landscape transitions from dense woodland to alpine environments, showcasing the diversity of the Idaho backcountry.This route offers access to Sevy Peak, Mount Cramer, and Payette Peak (although the path to these summits is not included in this article and would require further research).Throughout the loop the trail meanders by streams and waterfalls, offering plenty of opportunities to cool off and relax. Wildlife sightings are common, with the area home to deer, elk, a variety of bird species, and more.The final stretch back to Redfish Lake is a gentle descent through a mix of open meadows and shaded forests. As you complete the loop, the stunning views of the lake welcome you back, offering a moment to reflect on the incredible journey you've just undertaken.This loop is best attempted by experienced hikers, as the terrain can be challenging and the weather unpredictable. Be prepared with adequate gear, food, and water, and always check local conditions before setting out. The trail offers numerous camping spots, making it ideal for a multi-day trek to truly immerse yourself in the wilderness experience. Remember to leave no trace and respect the pristine nature of this beautiful area.COMMON VEGETATIONLodgepole pine, Douglas-fir, Ponderosa pine, whitebark pine, and subalpine fir.ANIMALSThe Sawtooth Mountains are home to many different species of animals including elk, mule deer, chipmunks, red squirrels, porcupines, black bear, mountain lion, weasel, red fox, pine marten, lynx, wolf, and wolverines.PERMITS AND CAMPINGPermits are free and can be picked up from the trailhead. CONSIDERATIONSCampsites close to the lakes tend to fill up quickly, especially on the weekends.Motorized equipment and mechanized travel (including bicycles) are not permitted within the designated wilderness areas. ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONSawtooth WildernessSawtooth Wilderness Map

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