Sawtooth Association

Imogene Lake

Know before you go!

ACCESS: The Hell Roaring Trailhead is small. Be prepared to park a little ways from the trailhead. Please do not park in the sagebrush or trees on the side of the road, it destroys delicate alpine habitat.

STAY ON THE TRAIL

Please don’t cut switchbacks! It causes erosion, destroys vegetation, and ruins the trail. This trail has switchbacks, please use them!

PACK IT IN; PACK IT OUT

Most of our trailheads do not have trash facilities. Please be prepared to pack out all of your trash from the trail and trailhead.

CAMPFIRES

Fires are allowed ONLY on a fire pan or fire blanket. If you see a rock fire ring on the ground it is illegal, please don't use it. Bring a camp stove to cook instead of having a fire. Check fire restrictions before you go.

GO BEFORE YOU GO

Bury human waste 6-8 inches deep. All toilet paper and wipes must be packed out. There is not a restroom at Hell Roaring Trailhead.

BEARS

Store your food in a bear hang or bear proof container. A fed bear IS a dead bear. Help keep our wildlife wild.

WILDERNESS

This trail enters wilderness. You need a free wilderness permit which can be picked up at the trailhead. Make sure you are aware of all the wilderness regulations.

Stats

Trailhead: Hell Roaring 

Round trip: 19.2 miles

Elevation gain: 13.50 ft

Description

Start from the Hell Roaring Trailhead. Hell Roaring has two trailheads. The upper trailhead can only be accessed by high clearance, 4-wheel drive vehicles along a very rough road. Parking is very limited. The lower trailhead is accessible by passenger car. The trail climbs gradually up to Hell Roaring Lake. After passing Hell Roaring Lake the trail begins to climb more steeply up to Imogene Lake. This is a popular trail for stock.

Tent by a calm Imogene Lake