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Slide Lake
Location of Slide Lake in Idaho, USA.
Location of Slide Lake in Idaho, USA.
Slide Lake
Location in Idaho
Location of Slide Lake in Idaho, USA.
Location of Slide Lake in Idaho, USA.
Slide Lake
Location in the United States
Location Elmore County, Idaho
Coordinates 43°56′23″N 115°07′35″W / 43.939639°N 115.126486°W / 43.939639; -115.126486
Type Glacial
Primary outflows Unnamed stream to Queens River to Middle Fork Boise River
Basin countries United States
Max. length 0.06 mi (0.097 km)
Max. width 0.06 mi (0.097 km)
Surface elevation 8,560 ft (2,610 m)

Slide Lake is a beautiful, small lake high up in the mountains of Idaho, in the western United States. It's known as an "alpine lake" because it's found in a high-altitude area, surrounded by tall peaks. This peaceful lake is located in Elmore County, Idaho, within the stunning Sawtooth Mountains.

Exploring Slide Lake

Slide Lake is a tiny but amazing alpine lake located in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. This area is a special place that protects the natural beauty of the Sawtooth Mountains in Idaho. The lake is quite small, only about 0.06 mi (0.097 km) long and 0.06 mi (0.097 km) wide. It sits very high up, at an elevation of about 8,560 ft (2,610 m)!

Where is Slide Lake?

You can find Slide Lake nestled deep inside the Sawtooth Wilderness. This wilderness area is a protected part of the Sawtooth National Forest. Slide Lake is also located about 0.08 mi (0.13 km) southwest of another lake called Cliff Lake.

Visiting Slide Lake

If you want to visit Slide Lake, you'll need to hike there! The lake can be reached by following Sawtooth National Forest trail 458. This trail runs along the Queens River, offering beautiful views as you make your way to the lake.

Wilderness Permits

Because Slide Lake is in the Sawtooth Wilderness, you need a special permit to visit. Don't worry, it's easy to get one! You can find a registration box at the start of the trails (called trailheads) or at the edges of the wilderness area. These permits help keep track of visitors and protect the natural environment, making sure the wilderness stays wild and beautiful for everyone.

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