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Limber Lake
Location of Limber Lake in Idaho, USA.
Location of Limber Lake in Idaho, USA.
Limber Lake
Location in Idaho
Location of Limber Lake in Idaho, USA.
Location of Limber Lake in Idaho, USA.
Limber Lake
Location in the United States
Location Boise County, Idaho
Coordinates 44°02′43″N 115°03′17″W / 44.04528°N 115.05472°W / 44.04528; -115.05472
Type Glacial
Primary outflows Goat Creek to South Fork Payette River
Basin countries United States
Max. length 0.12 mi (0.19 km)
Max. width 0.08 mi (0.13 km)
Surface elevation 8,700 ft (2,700 m)

Limber Lake is a small, beautiful alpine lake located high up in the Sawtooth Mountains in Boise County, Idaho, United States. It is part of the amazing Sawtooth National Recreation Area, a special place for nature lovers. This lake is quite wild and remote. There are no marked trails that lead directly to it or to the nearby Goat Creek area.

Discovering Limber Lake

Limber Lake is a type of lake called a glacial lake. This means it was formed a very long time ago by huge sheets of ice called glaciers. As glaciers moved, they carved out the land, leaving behind hollows that filled with water when the ice melted.

Where is Limber Lake Located?

This hidden gem sits in the heart of the Sawtooth Mountains. These mountains are famous for their jagged, saw-like peaks. Limber Lake is found in a very wild part of this area. It is surrounded by tall peaks and forests.

Exploring the Sawtooth Wilderness

Limber Lake is inside the Sawtooth Wilderness. A wilderness area is a special place where nature is protected. There are no roads, buildings, or machines allowed. This helps keep the land wild and untouched. If you want to visit, you need a special paper called a wilderness permit. You can get this permit at registration boxes found at the start of trails or at the wilderness boundaries. This helps park rangers keep track of visitors and protect the environment.

Nearby Lakes and Waterways

Limber Lake is connected to other waterways. Water flows out of Limber Lake into Goat Creek. From there, it eventually joins the South Fork Payette River. Two other lakes, Three Lake and Oraemnus Lake, are located downstream from Limber Lake. This means their water comes from the same system that includes Limber Lake.

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