Sawtooth Valley

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Sawtooth Valley

Sawtooth Valley from Galena Summit
Sawtooth Valley
Blaine and Custer counties, Idaho, USA
Floor elevation 6,300 feet (1,920 m)
Long-axis direction N-S
Long-axis length 30 miles (50 km)
Width 10 miles (16 km)
Geography
Coordinates 44°09′47″N 114°53′02″W / 44.163°N 114.884°W / 44.163; -114.884Coordinates: 44°09′47″N 114°53′02″W / 44.163°N 114.884°W / 44.163; -114.884[1]
Population centers Stanley
Traversed by State Highway 75

The Sawtooth Valley is a valley in the western United States, in Blaine and Custer counties in central Idaho. About 30 miles (50 km) long, it is located in Sawtooth National Recreation Area (SNRA) in the Sawtooth National Forest. It is surrounded by the Sawtooth Mountains to the west, White Cloud Mountains to the east, Salmon River Mountains to the north, and Boulder and Smoky mountains to the south. The valley contains the headwaters of the Salmon River, the city of Stanley, and community of Sawtooth City.[2]

The entire length of the valley is traversed by State Highway 75, which is also known as the Sawtooth Scenic Byway. Highway 75 enters the valley from the south at Galena Summit and exits to the north near Stanley. Highway 75 was formerly U.S. 93, which is now routed through Arco.

Sawtooth Valley contains several large lakes in the SNRA, including Redfish, Alturas, Pettit, and Stanley lakes. Valley floor elevations range from just under 6,300 feet (1,920 m) near Stanley to over 7,500 feet (2,290 m) below Galena Summit. Elevations along the valley's borders reach 11,815 feet (3,601 m) at Castle Peak in the White Cloud Mountains to the east and 10,715 feet (3,266 m) at Thompson Peak in the Sawtooth Mountains to the west.

References

  1. "Sawtooth Valley". Geographic Names Information System, U.S. Geological Survey. 
  2. Sawtooth National Forest. “Sawtooth National Forest” [map].1:126,720, 1”=2 miles. Twin Falls, Idaho: Sawtooth National Forest, United States Forest Service, 1998.
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