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| Alturas Lake | | This lake accompanies many lakes within the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. It provides visitors with developed camp sites and other facilities. Fishing is not permitted. |
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| Bench Lakes | | These lakes are a group of four lakes within the Sawtooth mountains. With the variety of the outdoors comes a variety of activities for visitors. These include hiking, fishing, power boating, and many others. |
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| Little Wood River | | This river is a part of a region that has very complex geology. This river covers a considerable area. The entire region has been subjected to extensive uplift, folding, and faulting with considerable igneous intrusion. The headwaters area of the main stem and its minor tributaries has been subjected to some glacial action. |
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| Pettit Lake | | This lake is also an alpine lake south of Stanley in the heart of the Sawtooth Mountains. Camp sites are available. Hikers are invited to walk the trails that begin at Pettit Lake and go into the Sawtooth Mountains. Limited facilities are available. |
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| Redfish Lake | | This lake is named for the Sockeye Salmon that once returned from the Pacific Ocean in such massive quantities that the lake shimmered red during spawning season. The area hosts many recreational opportunities. Facilities are provided for visitors. |
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