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  2. Sawtooth Range (Idaho) - Wikipedia

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    The Sawtooth Range is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains in central Idaho, United States, reaching a maximum elevation of 10,751 feet (3,277 m) at the summit of Thompson Peak. It encompasses an area of 678 square miles (1,756 km 2) spanning parts of Custer, Boise, Blaine, and Elmore counties, and is bordered to the east by the Sawtooth Valley.

  3. List of peaks of the Sawtooth Range (Idaho) - Wikipedia

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    147 Peaks and Climbing Destinations in the Sawtooth Mountains [1] Rank Mountain Peak Elevation Prominence Isolation Location Easiest Route; 1 Thompson Peak: 10,751 ft 3277 m: 2,431 ft 741 m: 19.16 mi 30.8 km Class 3: 2 Mount Cramer: 10,715 ft 3266 m

  4. Sawtooth Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The Sawtooth Mountains have at least 50 peaks over 10,000 ft (3,000 m) high, including Thompson Peak, the highest point in the range and the wilderness at 10,751 ft (3,277 m). [13] [14] [15] The second highest point in Mount Cramer. The northern Sawtooth Mountains formed from the Eocene Sawtooth batholith, while south of Alturas Lake the ...

  5. Sawtooth Mountains (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    The Sawtooth Mountains on the shore of Lake Superior, looking west by southwest from Grand Marais, Minnesota. The Sawtooth Mountains are a range of small mountains on the North Shore of Lake Superior in the U.S. state of Minnesota, extending about 30 miles (48 km) from Carlton Peak near Tofte on the west, to Grand Marais on the east.

  6. Sawtooth National Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    The Sawtooth National Recreation Area (SNRA) is a national recreation area in central Idaho, United States that is managed as part of Sawtooth National Forest.The recreation area, established on August 22, 1972, is managed by the U.S. Forest Service, and includes the Sawtooth, Hemingway–Boulders, and Cecil D. Andrus–White Clouds wilderness areas.

  7. Want to see wildlife in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area ...

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    Garwood said the front of the Boulder mountain range, visible from Idaho 75, is a good area to scout for mountain goats. The Sawtooth National Recreation Area also has a designated mountain goat ...

  8. List of lakes of the Sawtooth Mountains (Idaho) - Wikipedia

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    There are hundreds of lakes in the Sawtooth Mountains, most of which have been created by alpine glaciers.The majority of the lakes are within the Sawtooth Wilderness, but several are not yet still within Sawtooth National Recreation Area The largest lakes are Redfish, Alturas, Pettit, Yellow Belly, Stanley, and Sawtooth lakes.

  9. Mount Heyburn - Wikipedia

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    Mount Heyburn, at 10,229 feet (3,118 m) is one of the many 10,000-foot (3,050 m) peaks in the Sawtooth Range of central Idaho. Mount Heyburn is located in Custer County and within the Sawtooth Wilderness portion of the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. The town of Stanley is located eight miles (13 km) north-northeast of Mount Heyburn.