Tucked away in our idyllic corner of the Northwest, Idaho is its own slice of paradise. Cascading waterfalls, azure lakes, majestic mountain peaks, and rolling hills make up our diverse landscape, while back country trails and rushing rivers allow families and adventurers alike the opportunity to navigate and explore all that the Gem State has to offer.

Of all the scenic places in our state, one local favorite, Redfish Lake, is a beautiful, alpine paradise that is beloved by many for its pristine water, calm beaches, and exhilarating mountain setting. But this gorgeous lake in the heart of Central Idaho is absolutely stunning for more than just its azure water and picturesque setting against the Sawtooths. But what makes Redfish Lake so special isn’t just the lake itself… it’s all the hidden oases nearby as well!

Redfish Lake is a picturesque piece of Idaho’s beautiful Sawtooths region. Here, you can see straight to the bottom of the crystal-clear water.

Nikon FDSLR/Flickr Surrounded by the striking jagged peaks of the Sawtooths and mature pine trees on every side, this gem is immensely popular for good reason.

Though this alpine lake rarely tops 50 degrees, the view alone will keep you coming back.

Rick Bolin/Flickr At an elevation of nearly 7,000 feet, Redfish is a glacial lake through and through.

It’s like nowhere else on earth.

Riley Yerkovich/Flickr Years ago, the lake was so full of redfish (Sockeye Salmon) that legend has it you could almost walk on water, carried by the movement of the fish.

From this stunning lake, dozens of trails and small creeks branch off into the trees, making this area an explorer’s paradise.

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Keep going, and eventually, you’ll find yourself at Little Redfish Lake – the smaller, quieter younger brother to renowned Redfish.

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But for the perfect family destination without much effort, nearby Bench Lakes will reward some epic and unexpected color.

Charles Knowles/Flickr An easy, 4-mile hike out of the lake area makes for the perfect picnic spot.

But no matter where you go here, kayaking, paddling, beach lounging, camping, and more will all take your breath away!

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Truth be told, there are dozens of gems hidden in the Stanley area. Bench Lakes are a wonderful, family-friendly alternative to Redfish Lake on a busy weekend, but for those looking for more adventure, a climb up to Elephant Perch is always worth the effort!

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Surrounded by the striking jagged peaks of the Sawtooths and mature pine trees on every side, this gem is immensely popular for good reason.

Rick Bolin/Flickr

At an elevation of nearly 7,000 feet, Redfish is a glacial lake through and through.

Riley Yerkovich/Flickr

Years ago, the lake was so full of redfish (Sockeye Salmon) that legend has it you could almost walk on water, carried by the movement of the fish.

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An easy, 4-mile hike out of the lake area makes for the perfect picnic spot.

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For a unique day-trip in the most unexpected of locales, check out this hidden canyon in Southern Idaho!

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