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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 47. Chapters: Alpine Lake (Central Sawtooth Wilderness), Alpine Lake (Northern Sawtooth Wilderness), Baker Lake (Idaho), Banner Creek Summit, Bear Lake (Idaho), Bench Lakes (Idaho), Big Boulder Lakes, Big Lost River, Borah Peak, Born Lakes, Boulder Chain Lakes, Boulder Lake (Idaho), Boulder Mountains (Idaho), Bowknot Lake, Casino Lakes, Castle Lake (Idaho), Castle Peak (Idaho), Chamberlain Lakes, Champion Lakes (Idaho), Cirque Lake, Cornice Lake, Cove Lake, Crater Lake (Idaho), Crooked Lake (Idaho), Dike Lake, Edith Lake, Emerald Lake (Idaho), Farley Lake, Fourth of July Lake, Four Lakes (Idaho), Frog Lake (Idaho), Garland Lakes, Gentian Lake, Goat Lake (Sawtooth Wilderness), Goat Lake (White Cloud Mountains), Gunsight Lake (Idaho), Hatchet Lake (Idaho), Headwall Lake, Heart Lake (White Cloud Mountains), Hell Roaring Lake, Hidden Lake (White Cloud Mountains), Hoodoo Lake, Hook Lake, Hourglass Lake (Idaho), Hummock Lake, Hyndman Peak, Imogene Lake, Island Lake (White Cloud Mountains), Jimmy Smith Lake, Lake Kathryn (Idaho), Lily Lake (Idaho), Little Frog Lake, Little Redfish Lake, Little Redfish Lake (White Cloud Mountains), Lodgepole Lake, Lonesome Lake, Lost River Range, Lost streams of Idaho, Lower Cramer Lake, Lower Hanson Lake, Lucille Lake (Idaho), Marshall Lake (Idaho), McDonald Lake (Idaho), McGown Lakes, Merriam Lake, Middle Cramer Lake, Middle Fork Salmon River, Middle Hanson Lake, Mount Cramer, Mount Heyburn, Mushroom Lake, Neck Lake, Noisy Lake, Ocalkens Lake, Pahsimeroi River, Phyllis Lake, Pioneer Mountains (Idaho), Pioneer Mountain (Idaho), Profile Lake (Idaho), Pulpit Lake, Quartzite Lake, Quiet Lake, Rainbow Lake (White Cloud Mountains), Rock Lake (White Cloud Mountains), Rough Lake, Ryan Peak (Idaho), Saddleback Lakes, Salmon River (Idaho), Sapphire Lake (Idaho), Sawtooth Fault, Sawtooth Lake, Sawtooth Range (Idaho), Sawtooth Valley, Scoop Lake, Scree Lake, Shallow Lake, Sheep Lake, Shelf Lake, Six Lakes, Sliderock Lake, Slide Lake (White Cloud Mountains), Snow Lake (Idaho), Stanley Lake, Stevens Lakes (Idaho), Sullivan Lake (Idaho), Swimm Lake, The Kettles, Thompson Peak (Idaho), Tiny Lake, Tin Cup Lake, Toxaway Lake (Idaho), Upper Cramer Lake, Upper Hanson Lake, Upper Redfish Lakes, Virginia Lake (Sawtooth Wilderness), Walker Lake (Idaho), Washington Lake (Idaho), Waterdog Lake, Williams Peak (Idaho), Willow Creek Summit, Willow Lake (Idaho), Yellow Belly Lake. Excerpt: The Sawtooth Range is part of the Rocky Mountains, located within a few miles of Stanley, Idaho, in the Western United States. Much of mountain range is within the Sawtooth Wilderness, part of the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. It encompass an area of 678 square miles (1,756 km) spanning parts of Custer, Boise, Blaine, and Elmore counties, and is bordered to the east by the Sawtooth Valley. Thompson Peak (10,751 feet (3,277 m)) and Mount Cramer (10,716 feet (3,266 m)) are the range's two highest peaks. McGown Peak and Stanley Lake Grand Mogul at SW end of Redfish Lake(Redfish Lake Creek Canyon) Sawtooth Mountains and Toxaway Lake The Sawtooth Mountains are home to hundreds of lakes created by vanished alpine glaciers. The largest are Redfish Lake, Alturas Lake, Pettit Lake, Yellow Belly Lake, Stanley Lake, and Sawtooth Lake. Camping is permitted anywhere in the wilderness. Numerous popular campgrounds exist in the peaks and around the Stanley, Idaho area, including at ] and Little Redfish Lake, and Iron Creek near the bottom of the range. Restrictions on fires and animals apply in some areas. In 2010, scientists from Idaho State University discovered the Sawtooth Fault near the base of the mountains, running for 40 mi (64 km) miles near Stanley and Redfish Lake. The most recent large quakes along it occurred around 4,000 and 7,000 years ago. It is estimated the fault could produce a 7.5...