Getting there from Idaho City:
-Go North on Idaho Highway 21 for 18 miles
-Turn right on the Crooked River Road (NF-384) and drive for 6 miles
-Turn left on NF-348 and drive for 7.5 miles
-Turn left on NF-372
-The trail head is just 0.1 miles
Trail Details:
-The trail is 4.5 miles one way
-Travel time is suggested at 2-2.5 hours (one-way)
-The trail gains 1950 feet in elevation
-Jennie Lake is at 7850 feet
-The trail is generally in season from mid-June to late September
-There are several primitive camping spots around the lake
-Also check out http://www.justhiking.com/hikes/2001/10-08jenlk/jenlk.htm
Maps:
My Story:
Michelle and I hiked to Jennie Lake on August 15, 2014. This was Michelle's first backpacking trip ever. She is such a great wife; she loved the idea of celebrating our 12th anniversary on a backpacking trip!
We left Boise around 4pm and arrived at the trail head around 6pm. There was some road construction on Highway 21 that slowed us down a bit.
I was quite irritated when we got to the trail head and found that the below sign had been vandalized. It's unfortunate that people do this kind of thing...
-Go North on Idaho Highway 21 for 18 miles
-Turn right on the Crooked River Road (NF-384) and drive for 6 miles
-Turn left on NF-348 and drive for 7.5 miles
-Turn left on NF-372
-The trail head is just 0.1 miles
Trail Details:
-The trail is 4.5 miles one way
-Travel time is suggested at 2-2.5 hours (one-way)
-The trail gains 1950 feet in elevation
-Jennie Lake is at 7850 feet
-The trail is generally in season from mid-June to late September
-There are several primitive camping spots around the lake
-Also check out http://www.justhiking.com/hikes/2001/10-08jenlk/jenlk.htm
Maps:
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Google Map |
justhiking.com 2D map |
justhiking.com 3D map |
Michelle and I hiked to Jennie Lake on August 15, 2014. This was Michelle's first backpacking trip ever. She is such a great wife; she loved the idea of celebrating our 12th anniversary on a backpacking trip!
We left Boise around 4pm and arrived at the trail head around 6pm. There was some road construction on Highway 21 that slowed us down a bit.
I was quite irritated when we got to the trail head and found that the below sign had been vandalized. It's unfortunate that people do this kind of thing...
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Trail head sign |
I had not realized that the trail was so long, so we started the 4.5 mile trip with a bit of urgency. On the way, I spotted these Huckleberry bushes and we were able to find just a few berries to eat! I think they are normally in season in July.
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Huckelberry Bush |
The sagebrush meadow was one of my favorite locations along the trail.
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Trail at beginning of Sagebrush Meadow |
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Jennie Lake |
Cutbow Trout |
References:
http://www.justhiking.com/hikes/2001/10-08jenlk/jenlk.htm
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