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A view of Grand Mogul (9,733') from the dock at Redfish Lake Lodge.
Kayaks and paddle boards tied to the dock at Redfish Lake Lodge.
Mount Heyburn (10,229') peeking over tree tops at the edge of the lake.
Motorized boats are moored near the lodge.
Glassy water makes paddling easy on the quiet lake.
As you round the western elbow of the lake, the view to the south is breathtaking.
Semi-submerged boulders provide a sheltered spot to park the boats and take a swim.
Colorful kayaks parked along the edges of the lake.
The quiet lakeside is a prime place to relax and take in the scenery.
Swimmers can jump from the small boulders at the lakes edge.
The south end of the lake offers a spectacular view of Grand Mogul (9,733', left) and Mount Heyburn (10,229', right).
Common merganser (Mergus merganser).
Strong paddlers can make the trip to the south end of the lake and back to the lodge in 4 hours or less.
The clouds catch the sun over the Sawtooth Mountains.
Enjoy the patio outside of Redfish Lake Lodge before and after your paddle adventure.