Idaho hiking trails - Bear Trap Saddle Trail, Salmon River Mountains, Valley County

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Longitude: -114.98

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  Because Bear Trap Saddle Trail is very far from civilization hiking is such a fun thing to do and this is a great place to do that. Marble Creek Campground 1 is a glorious local campground, and if you come at the right time of year, Big Creek offers some great whitewater. There are some magnificent whitewater spots on Salmon River - Middle Fork; don't forget to take a good little spree to West Fork Rush Creek.
Hiking trails are all over the Salmon River Mountains, there's no better way to enjoy these mountains. Bear Trap Saddle Trail gets a typical
    amount of precipitation; during the month of January you get the most snow around here; the driest month of the year is July. Idaho is a great outdoors state.
Gotta get out of the city man, and Bear Trap Saddle Trail in Valley County, Idaho is just what you need. All through
the warm months at Bear Trap Saddle Trail temperatures are ordinarily in the 70's, and throughout the night it cools down to the 30's. During the wintertime this place gets highs in the 20's; night lows at Bear Trap Saddle Trail all through the winter usually plunge into the 0's.
There's no way anyone can get bored here in the Salmon River Mountains. If you came for an overnight stay Marble Creek Campground 2 is a great site to camp, and Bear Trap Saddle Trail is near Bear Trap Saddle which is without doubt worth stopping at.
 

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These outdoors activities are available near Bear Trap Saddle Trail.
 Trails Near Bear Trap Saddle Trail:
Coxey Creek Trail, Valley County , 6 miles away
Lookout Mountain Ridge Trail, Valley County , 6 miles away
Shellrock Ridge Trail, Valley County , 7 miles away
Cold Meadow Trail, Valley County , 7 miles away
Milk Creek Trail, Valley County , 9 miles away
Sliver Creek Trail, Idaho County , 9 miles away
Cliff Creek Trail, Valley County , 11 miles away
 Camp Grounds Near Bear Trap Saddle Trail:
Marble Creek Campground 2, Valley County, 17 miles away
Marble Creek Campground 1, Custer County, 17 miles away
Pungo Creek Campground, Valley County, 17 miles away
Whitey Cox Campground, Custer County, 17 miles away
Rock Island Campground, Valley County, 17 miles away
 Whitewater Near Bear Trap Saddle Trail:
Big Creek, Valley County County , 6 miles away, Class III-IV - 54 miles long (Big Creek Airstrip to Cache Bar)
Salmon River - Middle Fork, Valley/Lemhi County County , 7 miles away, Class III-IV - 96 miles long (Boundary Creek to Cache Bar)
Monumental Creek, Valley County County , 9 miles away, Class III-IV - 60 miles long (Upper Monumental Campground to Cache Bar)
Loon Creek, Custer/ Lemhi County County , 22 miles away, Class IV-V - 24 miles long (Loon Creek Ranger Station to confluence with M. Fork Salmon)
Rapid River, Custer County County , 24 miles away, Class IV - 13 miles long (Float Creek to confluence with Middle Fork Salmon)

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