Hike to Alice Lake from Tin Cup Trailhead at Pettit Lake Review
Alice Lake is one of the most visited sites in the Sawtooth Mountains and for good reason. It is one of the most beautiful sites in the Sawtooth Mountains. I can't say which place is the most beautiful because each year I think I have found a new spot that is more beautiful than the ones before. To get to the trailhead travel south on Hwy 75 from Stanley, Idaho for 18 miles and turn right onto Forest Rd 208. See this Google Map for detailed instructions from Stanley.
Just a word of caution. I turned 58 the week I took this hike and was 40 pounds overweight and was carrying a 40 pound backpack. I thought I was pretty much ready after spending an hour per day on my treadmill for 3 months before this trip. I wasn't ready, I was sick for nearly a day after the hike in. I do believe it was partly altitude sickness and partly not properly conditioned. Sadly I abandon my plans to go on to Toxaway Lake and points beyond. If you are older and overweight I encourage you to lose weight and prepare longer. This area is so very beautiful, the memories will be well worth the effort. As I write this review in February I am already dieting and walking on my treadmill. I am planning to visit Imogene Lake. See you there. I have continued to hike and my son Kevin and I made the Toxaway / Alice Lakes loop in 2018. This view from Snowyside Pass is amazing. Check out my review of the Toxaway Lake hike for the other half of the loop.
This information is accurate as of the date of the review.
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