Alice Lake
Alice Lake Provincial Park is located approximately 13 km outside of Squamish. Alice Lake contains four lakes (Alice, Stump, Fawn, Edith) surrounded by towering mountains, dense forests, and grassy meadows.
Alice Lake is one of Idaho's most popular hiking and backcountry lakes, and it is located in the Sawtooth National Forest beneath a range of rugged mountain peaks. From the Tin Cup Trailhead near Pettit Lake, Alice Lake is a moderate 6.9-mile hike with some creek crossings and an elevation gain of 1,600 feet. Alice Lake's mountainous setting, though, makes the effort worthwhile.
Huge mountains, lush forests, and open spaces surround Alice Lake. The scenery is dominated by four freshwater lakes, which are great for swimming and fishing. For an evening stroll, many people use the trail that circles Alice Lake, and for the more daring, there is the Four Lakes Trail. The Tantalus Range and the Squamish River can both be seen beautifully from the DeBeck's Hill Trail. This park is a favorite among families.
Location: north of Squamish, Idaho