Trail Creek Lakes
Hiking Trail
Hard
10.51 mi
2,834 ft
Overnight or day trip to a picturesque alpine lake, with the option to scramble to higher and more secluded lakes.
Trail Creek is one of the trails that begins from Grandjean in the Sawtooth Mountains. It is perhaps the most popular hike in the area, and is commonly done as a one-night backpacking trip or as a day hike. The destination is Trail Creek Lakes, a series of alpine lakes tucked beneath sheer-walled, jagged peaks. Most hikers go only to the first lake, but there is the option to continue off-trail, on bouldery and steep terrain, to reach the higher lakes. Backcountry camping is allowed with a permit, and the first lake has enough flat areas for 3-4 groups to camp comfortably. Far more than that may show up on summer weekends, however. Reaching the lake is a straightforward hike on a well-defined trail. It travels through a regenerating burned area for much of the distance, offering little shade. Luckily, the trail crosses a creek in several places, providing some relief in hot weather. Then there is the cold water of the lake, which is excellent for swimming and fishing. Written by Jesse Weber
Trail Creek is one of the trails that begins from Grandjean in the Sawtooth Mountains. It is perhaps the most popular hike in the area, and is commonly done as a one-night backpacking trip or as a day hike. The destination is Trail Creek Lakes, a series of alpine lakes tucked beneath sheer-walled, jagged peaks. Most hikers go only to the first lake, but there is the option to continue off-trail, on bouldery and steep terrain, to reach the higher lakes. Backcountry camping is allowed with a permit, and the first lake has enough flat areas for 3-4 groups to camp comfortably. Far more than that may show up on summer weekends, however. Reaching the lake is a straightforward hike on a well-defined trail. It travels through a regenerating burned area for much of the distance, offering little shade. Luckily, the trail crosses a creek in several places, providing some relief in hot weather. Then there is the cold water of the lake, which is excellent for swimming and fishing. Written by Jesse Weber
Route and Elevation
Segments
Name | Distance | Elev. Diff. | Avg. Grade |
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Grandjean to Trail Creek Lake | 5.48 mi | 2,789 ft | 9.6% |
GJTH to TCL Fork | 4.79 mi | 2,388 ft | 9.4% |