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White Cloud Peaks Loop

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20.3
mi
Distance
4,354
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
20.3mi
Distance
4,354ft
Elevation Gain
4,956ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
10,183ft
High Point
8,144ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The White Cloud Peaks Wilderness is a premier hiking destination. The uniquely colored rocky peaks and sparking alpine lakes will excite and inspire hikers of all levels. The White Cloud Peaks Loop is a 30 mile moderately trafficked loop trail/route within the White Cloud Peaks Wilderness area located near the town of Stanley, Idaho. This scenic backcountry loop features alpine lakes, some cross country hiking, and some short, but steep, off-trail climbs. The technical portions of this loop may be physically challenging but do not require any advanced hiking skills. The trail is popular amongst hikers, trail runners, and backpackers. Some portions of the trail are open to motorbikes as well. The loop begins at the Fourth of July Creek Trailhead which has plenty of space for day and overnight parking. The loop begins with a 1.7 mile uphill hike along the Fourth of July Creek Trail. When you reach your first trail junction turn left on Antz Basin-Trail 219 and continue along the scenic ridge trail for about a mile and a half until you reach a saddle between Blackman and Patterson Peaks. Descend into Antz Basin and continue to hike towards Born Lakes. Loop around the largest of the Born Lakes, head south and leave the main trail to climb up a wide rock gully. Boot prints and cairns will help guide you as you make your way to the next obvious saddle. At the top of the climb you will be rewarded by the awe inspiring appearance of the Four Lakes Basin. Carefully descend the steep slope and make your way to Emerald Lake. Continue along a fairly obvious trail in the direction towards Cornice Lake. Follow the faint foot paths towards Quiet Lake. The descent to Quiet Lake is steep and rocky, make sure to take it slow. Continue around the western shore of Quiet Lake and the eastern shores of Scree and Shallow Lakes. The northern end of Shallow Lake will complete your off-trail section. Turn right on a well-maintained trail and hike through the Boulder Chain Lakes area. At your next trail junction turn right and continue to hike parallel to Boulder Chain Lakes Creek. In 1.2 miles you will reach another junction, turn right onto the Livingston-Mill Castle Divide Trail. The loop described here includes a 3-mile round trip out-and-back side trip to the Chamberlain Lakes. If you wish to visit these takes turn right at the junction with Chamberlain Lakes Trail. Lower and Upper Chamberlain Lakes are both popular places to camp. When you are back on the Livingston-Mill Castle Divide Trail continue to hike for 3.4 miles. Turn right at Washington Lake Trail and continue to the intersection of Fourth of July Creek Trail where you will turn left and return back to the parking lot and your start.

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