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Best lake hikes in Fremont County
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Best lake hikes in Fremont County

Want a hike where the views are as smooth as the water's surface? These lake-side paths will have you reflecting on nature's beauty.

Here are some great hikes to explore in Fremont County.

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Reviews for lake hikes in Fremont County

Chris Fox avatar

Silver Lake, Thurman Creek and Ranch Loop Trail

Chris reviewed 4 months ago

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Amb. Lonna Hyatt avatar

Howard Slough Trail, Aspen Loop and Outlet Overlook Trail Loop

MesaCairntracker52 reviewed about 1 year ago

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Mireya Haley avatar

Ranch Loop

HarborRockhopper31 reviewed about 1 year ago

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Miriam Larson avatar

River Trail and Ranch Big Loop

LedgeRanger42 reviewed over 1 year ago

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Mireya Haley avatar

River Trail and Ranch Loop

HarborRockhopper31 reviewed about 2 years ago

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Frequently asked questions for hikes in Fremont County

What is the climate like for hiking in Idaho?

Idaho experiences distinct seasons. The mild spring (March to May) offers beautiful blooms and waterfall views, ideal for hiking. Summer (June to August) brings heat but also long days, perfect for extended treks. Fall (September to November) introduces stunning foliage and cooler temperatures. Keep track of weather patterns at weather.com.


Do I need a permit to hike in Idaho?

In Idaho, hiking doesn't usually require permits, unless visiting designated wilderness areas or national parks. In such cases, contact the specific park service or Bureau of Land Management. For popular destinations like Sawtooth Wilderness, free self-issue permits are available at trailheads. Visit blm.gov/idaho for more info.


Is wild camping allowed in Idaho?

Wild camping, or dispersed camping, is generally permitted on public lands in Idaho, managed by the Bureau of Land Management or U.S. Forest Service. Restrictions may apply near water sources, roads, and trailheads. Detailed information can be obtained from the BLM's website, blm.gov/idaho.


Are there mountain rescue services in Idaho?

In Idaho, if you encounter an emergency while hiking, dial 911. For non-immediate rescue situations, you can reach out to Idaho Mountain Search and Rescue Unit. To help facilitate rescues, consider purchasing a CORSAR card. Further details can be found on their website: www.imsaru.org.


Are there dangerous plants in Idaho?

Idaho's diverse trails feature Ponderosa pines, wildflowers like the Syringa, and sagebrush, depending on altitude and region. Be mindful not to disturb plant habitats and learn to identify poisonous flora, such as poison ivy. More on Idaho's flora can be found at: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r4/plants-animals.


What wildlife should I be aware of when hiking in Idaho?

While hiking in Idaho, anticipate encounters with diverse wildlife including moose, deer, wolves, and many bird species. Beware of bears in forested areas and snakes in arid regions. For protection, make noise and carry bear spray. Idaho's wildlife guide is at: www.fishandgame.idaho.gov.


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